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Ketav Stam (Hebrew: כתב סת"ם) is the specific Jewish traditional writing with which Sifrei Torah, Tefillin, Mezuzot, and the Five Megillot are written. One who writes such articles is called a Sofer Stam. The writing is done by means of a feather, and ink (known as D'yo) onto special parchment called ''Klaf''. There exist two primary traditions in respect to the formation of the letters, Ktav HaAshkenazi and Ktav HaSefardi, however the differences between them are slight. ==Kelaf== (詳細はkosher animal - goat, cattle, or deer. The hide can consist of: * Gevil (גוויל), the full, un-split hide; * Klaf (קלף), the outer, hairy layer; or * Dukhsustus (דוכסוסטוס) Only Gevil and Klaf can be used for holy writings. Dukhsustus is not permitted. However, Dukhsustos is used for writing a Mezuza. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ktav Stam」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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