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One of the oldest documents in humanity is getting a modern twist at a synagogue in lower Manhattan.
The downtown congregation Tamid will unveil a new Torah written by a womana rare achievementas part of Rosh Hashana services this week. Rosh Hashana is the Jewish New Year.
Julie Seltzer, the scribe, is one of maybe two dozen soferets, as they are known, in the world. This is the third Torah scroll, which contains the Five Books of Moses, that Ms. Seltzer has completed solo. And it is Tamids first Torah, though the congregation has for the past few years used a Torah from a now-closed congregation, according to Tamids leader, Rabbi Darren Levine.
Tamid, an independent congregation, was founded in 2011 and worships at Episcopal St. Pauls Chapel, part of Trinity Church Wall Street. Tamid is believed to be the second congregation in New York City with a Torah written by a woman; Congregation Beth Elohim in Brooklyn is believed to be the first. There are around two dozen Torahs written by women scattered across North America, according to Jen Taylor Friedman, who has worked as a scribe for the last decade and has mentored others.
In another twist, the roughly $90,000 needed to pay for the Torah was crowdfunded through fundraising site Kickstarter. Tamid congregants had the opportunity to sit with Ms. Seltzer and write a letter in the Torah by placing their hands on top of hers.
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Working fast, a Torah could be completed in less than a year, but it is a painstaking, precise effort that requires proofreading and crafting skills for the elements that contain the parchment. Fixing a mistake could take moments or a week, said Ms. Seltzer, 42 years old.
A Torah typically takes a year and half for Ms. Seltzer to complete. Her primary income comes from running a Jewish education program and other small projects. She began working as a scribe about a decade ago, drawn to a love of Hebrew text. She initially found calligraphy videos online and then apprenticed.
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Rabbi Levine says that his congregation didnt set out to find a woman scribe for their new Torah, though doing so was completely consistent with our mind-set of egalitarianism and equality of Jewish men and women. That mind-set, however, isnt embraced by all, experts say. Orthodox communities, generally, wouldnt accept a Torah written by a woman, citing traditional understanding of Jewish law.
But for Jennifer Goldgram Baum, 46, the chance for her teenage daughters to meet a woman scribe and write a letter hand-in-hand with Ms. Seltzer was all about strong, girl power.
For me, personally, that completely elevated the experience, said Ms. Baum.
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Gothmog
(145,321 posts)I think that my Temple has such a Torah but I need to check
question everything
(47,487 posts)will be interesting for you to find out, though.
Gothmog
(145,321 posts)This was a while back but one of the scribes may have been female. I go to a very reform temple