Adi Sidler Contemporary Style Torah Pointer with Etched Hebrew Words %96 Silver
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Artist Adi Sidler brings an impressive contemporary touch to the classic Torah Pointer. The smooth silver body, minimalist design, is laser marked with the words, "Zot haTorah asher tzivah Hashem" - This is the Torah which G-d has commanded!" The finger shape tip is stainless steel and the small chain attached is also stainless steel. Made in Israel entirely. 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 t
Artist Adi Sidler brings an impressive contemporary touch to the classic Torah Pointer. The smooth silver body, minimalist design, is laser marked with the words, "Zot haTorah asher tzivah Hashem" - This is the Torah which G-d has commanded!" The finger shape tip is stainless steel and the small chain attached is also stainless steel. Made in Israel entirely. 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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Artist Adi Sidler brings an impressive contemporary touch to the classic Torah Pointer. The smooth silver body, minimalist design, is laser marked with the words, "Zot haTorah asher tzivah Hashem" - This is the Torah which G-d has commanded!" The finger shape tip is stainless steel and the small chain attached is also stainless steel. Made in Israel entirely. 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 t