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A yad (Hebrew: יד; Yiddish: האַנט, romanized: hant, lit. 'hand') is a Jewish ritual pointer, or stylus, popularly known as a Torah pointer, used by the reader to follow the text during the Torah reading from the parchment Torah scrolls. It is often shaped like a long rod, capped by a small hand with its index finger pointing from it. 詳細
Beyond its practical usage in pointing out letters, the yad ensures that the parchment is not touched during the reading. There are several suggested … 詳細
The Mountain Jews had a particular way of handling pointers: they were held in pairs forming a V-shape dividing the text into passages. They were made and donated in pairs, even … 詳細
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2023年11月18日 · A Torah Pointer, or Yad (literally “ hand ” in Hebrew), is a ceremonial tool used in Jewish religious practices. It’s a slender rod, often beautifully crafted, used to guide the reading of the Torah, Judaism’s holiest text.
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The Torah pointers used by the Caucasian community of Mountain Jews were made and donated in pairs, or joined together when the dedication inscription related to the same event. During the Torah reading, they were held apart in a “V” shape in order to divide the text into short passages.
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