Adi Sidler Contemporary Style Torah Pointer with Etched Hebrew Words Gray
$132.20
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This impressive Torah Pointer elegantly combines tradition with contemporary design. Crafted from gray aluminum, it features a smooth aluminum body and a stainless steel tip. Engraved in Hebrew are the words, "Zot haTorah asher tzivah Hashem" - This is the Torah which G-d has commanded!" Attached is a small chain for hanging. Made entirely in Israel Also known as a "Yad" – a hand – because of its finger shape, the Torah Pointer is used by the Reader of the holy Torah scroll in order to avoid tou
This impressive Torah Pointer elegantly combines tradition with contemporary design. Crafted from gray aluminum, it features a smooth aluminum body and a stainless steel tip. Engraved in Hebrew are the words, "Zot haTorah asher tzivah Hashem" - This is the Torah which G-d has commanded!" Attached is a small chain for hanging. Made entirely in Israel Also known as a "Yad" – a hand – because of its finger shape, the Torah Pointer is used by the Reader of the holy Torah scroll in order to avoid touching the delicate parchment scroll. A bar-mitzvah boy, or anyone else who has his own Torah Pointer, will ask the Reader to use it.
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This impressive Torah Pointer elegantly combines tradition with contemporary design. Crafted from gray aluminum, it features a smooth aluminum body and a stainless steel tip. Engraved in Hebrew are the words, "Zot haTorah asher tzivah Hashem" - This is the Torah which G-d has commanded!" Attached is a small chain for hanging. Made entirely in Israel Also known as a "Yad" – a hand – because of its finger shape, the Torah Pointer is used by the Reader of the holy Torah scroll in order to avoid tou