
Torah Scroll
A Torah Scroll, or Sefer Torah, is a handwritten parchment scroll containing the Five Books of Moses, used in Jewish religious services and certified kosher by a trained scribe (sofer).
Estimated value as of 2026 · Source: aJudaica.com and AllTorahScrolls.com listings and estimates
Fun Fact
A single Torah scroll requires up to a year of meticulous handwork by a sofer and uses parchment costing $4,000-$5,000 alone.
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