A shul plays host to a calligraphy exhibition in Hebrew, English, Chinese and Arabic - including Koranic quotations. Across the room is a photograph of a segment of the largest mezuza in the world, according to The Guinness Book of World Records 2009, created by Avraham Borshevsky. The scroll and container measure more than a meter long. Borshevsky is just one of eight Jerusalem-based artists exhibiting in the bright and modern Yedidya community center. >>>
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STaM
STaM is Hebrew acronym for Sefer (a book), Tefillin and Mezuzahs.
The way Jewish culture and religion preserves and transmits during thousands of years the laws and traditions of scribal arts for properly writing Hebrew Bible's texts.
The Five Biblical books named Scrolls are shown in a separate section of the Gallery.
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