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Paper, from which this scroll is made, was one of the signal inventions of Chinese culture.
Antiquities Record-Setting Torah The scroll is made of soft sheep leather, measures 39 yards by 25 inches, and is about 800 years old — which makes it the oldest complete Torah in the world, according to a professor of Hebrew at the University of Bologna in Italy.
The calligraphy is similar to that of other hieratic manuscripts of the New Kingdom; the text is written in horizontal lines across wide columns (often the column size corresponds to the size of the papyrus sheets of which a scroll is made up).
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The finials of the scroll were made smaller though more elaborate on the left-hand scroll, the finials impinge less on the letters "ibus" in "Pluribus" than before.
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In his most recent synagogue, in Aachen, the ark (a cabinet in which the Torah scrolls are kept) is made entirely of glass, and the scrolls can be glimpsed by anyone walking or driving past the building.
Thus, the simplest floodplain is made up of a strip of sinuous scrolls immediately adjacent to the stream.
"A barrel is made by a human being, just like a Torah scroll can only be made by a human being.
During the last two decades, though, the debate has become more diverse, as the scrolls have been made available.
An art that goes back to sixth-century India, it employs representational paintings on banners or scrolls that are made to move with cranklike mechanisms (hence banners and cranks).
It's better to collect wall-scrolls because they are made of a durable material (cloth).
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