Writing a Sefer Torah
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There is a positive mitzvah to write a Sefer Torah. [1]
Materials
- A sefer torah may only be written on the hide of a kosher animal or bird. It may not be written on the hide of a non-kosher animal, bird, or the skin of any fish.[2]
- A sefer torah may be written on the hide of animals that are from kosher species even if that animal itself is a Terefah or Nevelah. [3]
Sources
- ↑ Rambam (Sefer HaMitzvot Asin #18)
- ↑ S"A YD 271:1. Gemara Shabbat 108a has an unresolved question as to whether one may use the skin of kosher fish for the writing of a sefer torah. The Shulchan Aruch YD 271:1 rules that one may not use fish skins even of kosher fish.
- ↑ Briatta quoted on Gemara Shabbat 108a, S"A YD 271:1