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In this episode of Hebrew Voices #188, Writing a Torah Scroll: Part 1, Nehemia learns about an ancient Torah scroll from Yemen written by a woman, how modern scribes use archaeology to illustrate the scroll of Esther, and how the history of Egypt helps us understand what the Torah originally looked like when Moses wrote it.
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VERSES MENTIONEDEsther 1Exodus 11:7
BOOKS MENTIONEDEven Sapir (1866) by Rabbi Yaakov SapirPaula Dei Mansi - Wikipedia
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