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Writing a Torah scroll is a positive commandment from the Torah and is the last of the 613 commandments. This commandment obligates every Jew to write a Torah scroll.
'''Writing a Torah scroll''' is a positive commandment from the Torah and is the last of the 613 commandments. This commandment obligates every Jew to write a Torah scroll.


== Source of the Commandment ==
== Source of the Commandment ==
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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* A Letter in the Torah Scroll for Jewish Children
* A Letter in the Torah Scroll for Jewish Children
* The General Torah Scroll for Jewish Unity
* The General Torah Scroll for Jewish Unity
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