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Page From Jewish Bible With Ktav Rashi

Page From Jewish Bible With Ktav Rashi

In this closeup image, an open page from the Jewish Bible Torah is prominently displayed. The page has an aged and dark yellow appearance and is adorned with ornamental floral transparent patterns in an orange color. These patterns add a decorative and artistic element to the page. On top of this ornate background, the page displays printed Hebrew text, representing the sacred words of the Torah. Beneath the main text, there is Ktav Rashi commentary, which is known for its scholarly and interpretive insights into the Hebrew Bible. The combination of the decorative patterns, the Hebrew text, and the commentary creates a visually captivating and culturally significant page.

Image ID#: 19459 / Category: Religion, Calligraphy / Price: 499$
Page From Jewish Bible With Ktav Rashi
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