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Here are the first two videos in a series on the form of the Hebrew Letters. The Torah scroll is written in a special script called ksav ashuris. Governed by a unique blend of Kabbala (Jewish mysticism) and Halacha (Jewish religious law), the form of each Hebrew letter in this special script communicates worlds of meaning in both the hidden and revealed realms.
These two videos are the first two in the series and serve to introduce some basic concepts. My goal will be to post 1 to 2 new videos per week , so please check back regularly, and please remember to show your support by donating toward the completion of this exciting project!
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Tonight I put the finishing touches on the 4th and 5th columns of the Sefer Torah. Here are a couple of photos:

Second Sheet, Completed 4th & 5th Columns

The 4th and 5th Column

"Said Cain: 'I do not know. Am I my brother's keeper?" And HE said: 'What is this that you have done? Your brother's bloods cry out to me from the earth! And now, accursed shall you be...'"

Detail of the Ksav in the 4th and %th Columns
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(Kulmus cutting continued…)
We last left off in the last post just having marked guidelines for cutting the nib:

And now we go on to finishing cutting the kulmus (quill)…
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In the second column of the first yeriah you will find the first of several letters that must be written small. This is the letter “hey” in the word behibaram, “…when they were created”:

Why is this letter small? What must any letters be written small?
There are several different ways of interpreting these small letters…
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Our little corner of the web is starting to turn some heads! This past week there was an article about the start of our Sefer Torah in HaModia, a national Jewish paper. Additionally, other blogs and webzines have become interested in our site.
See the recent article about us posted here:
http://asimplejew.blogspot.com/2009/07/mysteries-of-ancient-art-revealed-in.html
Please keep spreading the word about the kind of work that we are doing here – the more people that know about it, the better!
Tomorrow I will post the article from HaModia.
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