STaM (Torah scroll script)

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STaM is the traditional Hebrew calligraphic script used by scribes to write Torah scrolls, tefillin, and mezuzot according to precise religious and aesthetic rules.

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STaM (Torah scroll script) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hebrew script
Jewish scribal practice
calligraphic tradition
aimsFor aesthetic beauty of letters
ritual validity of sacred texts
appliesTo Ashkenazi cursive Hebrew
surface form: Ashkenazi scribal tradition

Sephardi scribal tradition
Yemenite scribal tradition
associatedWith Jewish law of scribal writing
halakha
characteristic no vowel points or cantillation marks
precise letter spacing
precise line justification
square Hebrew letters
tagin (crowns) on certain letters
thick and thin strokes
culturalSignificance expression of Jewish religious art
preservation of Torah text
domain sofrut
fullForm Sifrei Torah, Tefillin, Mezuzot
governedBy Mishneh Torah
surface form: Mishneh Torah, Hilchot Sefer Torah

Shulchan Aruch
surface form: Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh De’ah
hasVariant Ari script
Beit Yosef script
Velish script
language Hebrew
surface form: Biblical Hebrew
letterCountRules fixed number of letters per word
prohibits broken letters
extra letters
missing letters
touching letters
qualityControl multiple stages of checking and proofreading
relatedPractice checking by computer-assisted methods
religiousTradition Judaism
requires ink suitable for Torah writing
intent for holiness (lishmah)
kosher parchment
quill or reed pen
requiresTraining formal apprenticeship with a sofer
scriptDirection right-to-left
scriptType abjad
statusOfProduct Torah scrolls written in STaM are used in synagogue services
mezuzot written in STaM are affixed to Jewish doorposts
tefillin written in STaM are used in daily prayer
usedBy sofer STaM
usedFor writing Torah scrolls
writing mezuzot parchments
writing tefillin parchments
writingSystem Hebrew alphabet

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Gimel hasCalligraphicStyle STaM (Torah scroll script)