- sopher,
sofer SeTaM, or
sofer ST"M (Hebrew: סופר סת״ם, "scribe";
plural soferim, סופרים) is a
Jewish scribe who can
transcribe Sifrei Kodesh (holy scrolls)...
- Tiqqūn
sōferīm (Hebrew: תיקון סופרים,
plural תיקוני סופרים tiqqūnēi
sōferīm) is a term from
rabbinic literature meaning "correction/emendation of the...
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Masekhet Soferim (Hebrew: מסכת סופרים), the "Tractate of the Scribes", is a non-canonical
Talmudic tractate dealing especially with the
rules relating...
- used in
connection with
activities of the
Scribes are the
mikra Soferim and
ittur Soferim. In the
geonic schools, the
first term was
taken to
signify certain...
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Torah scroll.
There are two
types of tikkun, a
tikkun kor'im and a
tikkun soferim. A
tikkun kor'im or
tiqqun qor'im (readers' tikkun) is a
study guide used...
-
described by
Soferim.
According to
Manoah of Narbonne [he] (13th century), "The
posqim did not want to
accept the
words of M****echet
Soferim because it...
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honour or memory. In
modern times, it is
usual for some
scholars to
become soferim and to be paid to
complete a
Torah scroll under contract on
behalf of a...
- Diqduqē
Soferim (Hebrew: דקדוקי סופרים) is the name of a
series of
books written by
Raphael Nathan Nota
Rabinovicz (d. 1888) that
bring different textual...
- and may or may not have a
vernacular translation of the text. A
Tikkun soferim or
Tiqqun Qore'im sets out, in
parallel columns, the
unvocalized text of...
- Avot of
Rabbi Natan (Hebrew: אבות דרבי נתן), an
expansion of
Pirkei Avot.
Soferim (Hebrew: סופרים – Scribes). This
tractate appears in two
different versions...