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September 12, 1997 - Image 75

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-09-12

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(Opposite page, far left):
Rabbi Lange concentrates as he writes
the letters of a page of Torah.
It takes about a year to write an entire Torah.

(Opposite page, left):
The scribe,
using a turkey feather quill to do his work.

(Left):
Rabbi Lange talks about reaching
a personal level of spirituality
while working with the holy words and letters.

(Below):
Mezzuzah scrolls wait to be checked,
and if necessary, repaired.

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