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do any sforim talk about noot making a shesi vaerev in tefilin see the nun sofits
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Beis Hastam
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GRA MEGILA
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Beis Hastam
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Does anybody have a tikun for the real gra megila where the aseres are the last 11 lines of the column? (chabad took the ish bereish daf that ish belongs on top of column and aseres just needs to be on left side of column and the gra took the aseres besof hadaf means end of column and ish bereish daf means right side.)
Megillah of the Rebbe MaHarash
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Alberto Attia
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Here is a picture of the Rebbe MaHarash's Megillah. As can be seen the Asseret Benei Haman are at the top. However the listing of the names are not STRAIGHT or JUSTIFIED. Rather, they are indented taking the length of a regular writing without stretching any letters. The same goes for the word ASERET, it is not justified with the Ve'ETS. The Rebbe wasn’t a scribe, but his doctor told him he should do detailed work with his hands. So he wrote one Megillah for each of his children. He only wrote three or four megillahs, one of which is in the Library in New York, and the other by Rebbetzin Carlebach. The above pictures are from the Carlebach scroll. It's in remarkable condition for its age (around two hundred years old) with really wonderful handwriting. You might enjoy reading the following article: http://www.collive.com/show_news.rtx?id=20125
aseret bnei haman - Rebbe Maharash megila
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moshe weiner
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I want to thank Shalom Gloiberman for giving me this picture, of the Rebbe Maharash megila. I wrote on my hebrew forum a essay in regard to the aseret bnai haman, in this form. This megila was written approx. 1870-5, and was given to his son Rabbi Shalom Dovber, and was inherited by Rabbi Yosef Yitzhak the Lubavitcher Rebbe (grandson of Maharash).
Does anyone have a diagram how to make the Shaim "al pi kaballah"?
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Rabbi Eli Gutnick
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Tefirot
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Ari
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I'm not a big expert on batim so advice is appreciated. I know that one broken tefira (or even sometimes 2) can be kosher if it's on the side, but the a broken tefira in the corner that ruins the Zavit is Pasul. This shel yad had a long gid coming out of it. I wasn't sure what it was so had a look and it seemed that it's from the corner tefira underneath. Perhaps it was the end of the tefirot but it seems to have been badly looped because I pulled lightly at the bottom at it almost pulled out all the way through, so it seems that it's not actually tied to anything. Just pulled through. The other 3 cornea tefirot (2 on top and 1 on bottom) are a bit loose but they seem to be still connected even if loose. Does this one bottom corner tefira that isn't really connected posel the tefillin? Must it be opened and re sealed?
"The meuzah has sentimental value" OPINION PLEASE
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Beis Hastam
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We all get an occasional problematic tefilin or mezuza with "SENTIMENTAL" value. I have heard in name of rav wosner that if we have tefilin from a very prominent sofer then even a bdieved is lechatchila-if I am correct he said it regarding shrt lameds in rav Nachman papirnes ksav from his older years. The Shaila is what is the Lomdis Is it that we may use a bdieved if the chashivas of the sofer is so great or that since a chushiver sofer wrote it we count it as lechatchila. The meuzah or that has sentimental value is this a reason to allow a bdieved? maybe since it was written without tagim it should be kept in the china closet for sentimental value.
Small Mezuzah Klaf
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Phil
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Someone in my office recently asked me if I could have two mezuzot checked for her. The one on the left is what the owner of her apartment left on her front door. The one on the right came from her grandmother. Both of these mezuzot are really small (5-6 cm). They seem almost too small to be kosher - meaning that any slight deviation in the height of the letters makes it look questionable. Is there any rule of thumb about the minimum size of the klaf? (The one on the left is definitely passul - it has cracks in the klaf that run through the letters. The only thing strange about the one on the right is that it was rolled vertically instead of horizontally.)
Kabbalistic tav
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Am currently repairing a very old kabbalistic torah. Most of the kabbalistic touches don't invalidate the letter forms and have considerable precedent. However I have just come across this odd tav with a lamed type rosh. I've seen something that looks similar in the Machzor Vitri but the rosh doesn't look quite so pronounced but that may just be a bad drawing. It does say it appears 22 times in the Torah and this is also listed in Sefer HaTagin and both words are in the list. It is clearly still a tav but as a special tagin go this is a bit much. I'm not intending to 'correct' this, but just wanted to check that since we have the tradition this form is acceptable. Also thought everyone would be interested in seeing this. Todah