Torah Fragments from the Howard B. Singer Collection of Judaica

MS 1010, Genesis 5:30 to 10:17

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Title

MS 1010, Genesis 5:30 to 10:17

Description

MS1010 originates from Yemen. The manuscript details the story of Noach utilizing an exquisite Hebrew calligraphy. The text is written on beautiful Gevil utilizing a format of 50 lines per column. The widths of the columns are narrow as per the instructions of the Rambam to be able to accommodate the word “Lemishpehotechem” three times. Likewise, Tagin (Crownlets) are absent. The Chets are written as a combination of two "VAVS" joined by a roof. The use of the Peh Kefula is evident in the words VaArubot HaShamayim Niftahu. The condition of this parchment sheet is excellent. Likewise, is that of the ink.

Creator

Howard B. Singer

Date

Claimed age: 400 years. More likely 115 years old.

Format

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Extent

19" x 17"

Scripto

Status

Not to transcribe

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Original Format

scroll, Gevil parchment

Citation

Howard B. Singer, “MS 1010, Genesis 5:30 to 10:17,” Humanities Hub, accessed April 20, 2024, https://humanitieshub.sdsu.edu/omeka/items/show/300.