Gevil or gewil (Hebrew: גויל) or (Hebrew: גוויל) is animal hide made of whole parchment that has been prepared as a writing material in Jewish scribal documents, in particular a Sefer Torah (Torah scroll). According to most views of Jewish law, a Sefer Torah (Torah scroll) should be written on gevil parchment, as was done by Moses for the original Torah scroll he transcribed. Further, a reading of the earliest extant manuscripts of the Mishneh Torah indicate that gevil was halakha derived from Moses and thus required for Torah scrolls.
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| - Gevil (bahasa Ibrani: גוויל) (sering dieja "gewil") adalah lembaran kulit binatang yang diolah menjadi bahan untuk menulis dokumen khususnya dalam tradisi Yahudi. Terutama dipakai untuk membuat salinan Kitab Taurat dalam bahasa Ibrani yang berupa gulungan kitab, disebut Sefer Torah ("gulungan Taurat"). (in)
- Gevil or gewil (Hebrew: גויל) or (Hebrew: גוויל) is animal hide made of whole parchment that has been prepared as a writing material in Jewish scribal documents, in particular a Sefer Torah (Torah scroll). According to most views of Jewish law, a Sefer Torah (Torah scroll) should be written on gevil parchment, as was done by Moses for the original Torah scroll he transcribed. Further, a reading of the earliest extant manuscripts of the Mishneh Torah indicate that gevil was halakha derived from Moses and thus required for Torah scrolls. (en)
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| - Gevil or gewil (Hebrew: גויל) or (Hebrew: גוויל) is animal hide made of whole parchment that has been prepared as a writing material in Jewish scribal documents, in particular a Sefer Torah (Torah scroll). According to most views of Jewish law, a Sefer Torah (Torah scroll) should be written on gevil parchment, as was done by Moses for the original Torah scroll he transcribed. Further, a reading of the earliest extant manuscripts of the Mishneh Torah indicate that gevil was halakha derived from Moses and thus required for Torah scrolls. Maimonides wrote that it is a law given to Moses at Sinai that a Torah scroll must be written on either gevil or klaf in order to be valid, and that it is preferable that they be written on gevil. (en)
- Gevil (bahasa Ibrani: גוויל) (sering dieja "gewil") adalah lembaran kulit binatang yang diolah menjadi bahan untuk menulis dokumen khususnya dalam tradisi Yahudi. Terutama dipakai untuk membuat salinan Kitab Taurat dalam bahasa Ibrani yang berupa gulungan kitab, disebut Sefer Torah ("gulungan Taurat"). (in)
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