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The Torah is made with parchment of 80 kosher animal skins. The scribe will write on it with a goose feather that has been dipped in specially-prepared ink.
Nobody knows with certainty when the First Torah was made, but Jewish tradition places it at about 1300 BCE. Modern scholarship suggests it may have been in oral form until centuries later.
There are three types of specially processed animal skin or parchment: gevil, Klaf (also Qlaf or K'laf), and duchsustos. These are Hebrew words to describe different types of parchment, although the...
According to Jewish law, a sefer Torah (plural: Sifrei Torah) is a copy of the formal Hebrew text of the Five Books of Moses hand-written on gevil or qlaf (forms of parchment) by using a quill (or...