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Hebrew Voices #162 – Writing the Name of God in Torah Scrolls

07.26.2023 - By Nehemia GordonPlay

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In this episode of Hebrew Voices #162, Writing the Name of God in Torah Scrolls, Nehemia shows how blank spaces were left for Yehovah's holy name, which were then filled in during a second stage of writing. Nehemia presented this research last week to the world's top scholars at the European Association for Jewish Studies in Frankfurt, Germany.

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VIDEO CHAPTERS00:00 Intro to topic05:18 Reasons for filling in God’s name later18:43 Q&A;

VERSES MENTIONEDGittin 54b (Babylonian Talmud)Soferim 5:7 [=Sefer Torah 5:6] (Talmud)Deuteronomy 6:4Exodus 34:6Berakhot 5:1, 9a (Jerusalem Talmud)Tosefta, Berakhot 3:22 [=Soferim B]

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RELATED BOOKSHilkhot Sefer Torah (ca. 12th c.)

OTHER LINKSMedieval scribal procedures for writing the Tetragrammatonby Nehemia Gordon

Inks Used to Write the Divine Name in a Thirteenth-Century Ashkenazic Torah Scroll: Erfurt 7 (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Ms. or. fol. 1216)by Nehemia Gordon, Olivier Bonnerot, and Ira Rabin

Writing and Correcting a Torah Scroll in Germany of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuriesby Grzegorz Nehring, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Berlin, Olivier Bonnerot, BAM and Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures(CSMC), Hamburg, Nehemia Gordon, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, and Ira Rabin, BAM and CSMC 

Distinguishing between seemingly identical inks using scanning µXRF and heat mapsby Grzegorz Nehring, Nehemia Gordon, Ira Rabin

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