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Zion Judaica Ltd Pergamino completo de la Torá, TR3-19 pulgadas de largo

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  • Pergamino completo de Torah
  • Este hermoso mantel Sefer Torah envuelto en un mantel de terciopelo azul marino o granate es el sueño de un niño hecho realidad
  • Incluye una placa de plástico para el pecho, puntero de torá y un protector de plástico para el mantel
  • 19 pulgadas de alto
  • Importado de Israel


Estas Torahs tienen los pergaminos completos de la Torah con un repisa bordado. También se incluye un Yad & Tzitz como se muestra y un protector de plástico transparente con cremallera (no se muestra) solo en tamaño de 13 pulgadas y más. Se abre para revelar el desplazamiento completo de la Torah (contenido completo del antiguo testimon).


Jonasz Krzysztof Fydryszek
Revisado en Polonia el 12 de mayo de 2024
Polecam serdecznie. Tora wygląda pięknie i wypełnia Dom w Święte Słowa.
RF
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de octubre de 2024
The Torah arrived in great condition and was properly packed, which I appreciated very much. Luckily, I received the color I was hoping for. Overall great experience with this seller. The Torah looks amazing! Thanks.
Yanik Parunin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de mayo de 2021
This is an amazing scroll! Just to let you know, it DOES come with the vowel markers, at which I was very excited because I do not know how to read very fluently just yet! It was a great addition to our school! The scroll itself is made out of very durable paper. The wood has a beautiful design and the addition of the plastic finger pointer, and the metal shield, were very neat! It has a beautiful packaging and a small stand for the scroll itself. Overall I am very impressed! I really do advise you to get it if you are looking for one!
Madison
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de noviembre de 2013
I can't tell you how happy we are with this Torah Scroll. We felt that it was a good quality product and my son enjoyed bringing it to Synagogue to show his friends. Many adults asked us where we purchased it from. Details were noticed, yad and breastplate nice extras. The torah is covered by a good quality heavy plastic zipped bag which has kept it safe and secure despite handling by a child. We felt that the text was easy to read and a great, overall home torah scroll for everyone. We are pleased and would recommend this to someone looking for a good, overall home scroll or a great scroll for a young person as a gift item. This torah was not too heavy nor too large for our child to carry alone, and most important it does not look like a toy! Thank you, great value.
Joseph T. Reinckens II
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de octubre de 2013
I bought two of these for the kids at the Messianic synagogue I attend. The product is as described, with a beautiful cover. It even has the wrapping strap (I don't know what the term is) that holds the two halves together for when you're putting on the cover.The only thing I didn't like--and it's certainly not any defect, misrepresentation, or any other negative representation on the seller--was that I assumed (CORRECTLY) that from tip to tip the Etz Chaim would be about the length from the top of my bent knee to the floor. I underestimated the length of the HANDLES. Obviously, the longer the handles are, the shorter the scroll BETWEEN the handles is. So I was expecting the SCROLL to be maybe 2-3 inches more in height. (I did read the reviews saying the scroll is about 13 inches, but I didn't actually measure that out.)I was looking for a scroll that would be "full size" for kids around 7 years old to carry, which would mean it would be slightly uncomfortably big for kids around 4 years old. A 4-year old would find this scroll perfectly comfortable--which means it will probably feel a bit small for the 6-10 year olds. This is the TR3 model. For kids in that age group, the 23-inch TR4 probably would be better.The kids haven't seen them yet and I'm really looking forward to seeing their reaction. Although our congregation has three regular Torah scrolls, these are the first with rimonim and a breastplate (although, of course, they're not *real* silver)!------Regarding kids carrying them around on Simchat Torah:An adult needs to go with the kids. A kid will be hesitant to receive the scroll and has to be "prompted" by the adult to take it. Then the kid will hold on to it--and have to be "prompted" to give it to the next kid. I and one of the Tot Shabbat teachers both independently saw that.
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