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Julie Seltzer

Julie Seltzer

As one of the first women known to write a torah scroll, Torah Scribe Julie Seltzer offers audiences unique glimpse into the world of sacred writing.

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Julie Seltzer, Torah Scribe, got a B- in handwriting. She has since made up for it by becoming one of the first women in history known to write a torah scroll. Through an engaging and intimate encounter with scrolls and how they are made, Julie offers audiences a unique glimpse into the world of sacred writing.


Programs

1
Inside the Scribe’s Studio: How Torah Scrolls are Made
What is sacred writing, and what goes into the making of a Torah scroll? Learn about the process of sacred writing, including the material elements such as ink, parchment, writing instruments, and letter formation, as well as the more spiritual elements, such as kavana - intention. Participants will have the opportunity to look inside a Torah scroll and experience it from a whole new perspective.
2
What’s the Point? Crowns, Dots, and Other Scribal Intrigues
If you look inside a Torah scroll, you may notice certain oddities: a word with a series of dots above, as if droplets of ink have spilled; a giant or miniature letter in the middle of an otherwise unremarkable word; backwards letters. We will learn some interpretations of these unusual scribal traditions, then find them in the scroll, adding another layer to our understanding of the text.
3
The Font of Revelation: Evolution of Hebrew Scripts
Torah script, called Ashurit, did not exist at the time tradition places the revelation of Torah at Sinai. The earliest Hebrew scripts are actually unrecognizable to Hebrew readers today. This class explores the development of Hebrew scripts, from pictograph to alphabet, as well as how the rabbis of the Talmud dealt with the historical conundrum of the holy script.
4
Torah Triage: Introduction to Maintenance and Repair
A letter is smudged. There is a hole in the parchment. Someone spilled coffee on Leviticus. Two sheets are held together with masking tape. This workshop addresses basic Torah maintenance, as well as what makes a Torah pasul (unfit for ritual use). In the more in-depth version of this workshop, participants will learn some basic principles of sacred writing, and how basic repairs are made.
5
Flawless Writing: The Torah of Human Mistakes
Sacred writing is referred to in the tradition as “flawless.” But how do we reconcile this with the fact that humans err? This class will address mistakes on the practical and philosophical levels. What types of mistakes are commonly made, and how they are fixed? And why do we maintain the tradition of writing scrolls by hand when we could print them or have a robot write them?
Genres
  • Education
  • Jewish Law / Halacha
  • Storytelling
  • Torah / Tanach / Text
  • Women & Judaism

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Booking Our Speakers

Weekday/Sunday programs are approximately one hour. Shabbat Scholar-in-Residence usually includes two talks, sometimes three.

Usually: The event price includes honorarium and all expenses, including international and domestic airfare and local expenses. We ask venues to provide home-hospitality for one night (for weekday/Sunday programs), or two nights (for Shabbat programs), or for multi-day programs, one night for each day of the event. If your venue is unable to provide home hospitality, an additional charge of $150 per night will be assessed to cover speaker expenses.

Need a special program for Shavuot, Holocaust Remembrence Day, or July 4th? We have suggestions.

Interested in booking Julie Seltzer to speak at your next event? Contact Jewish Speakers Bureau (infREMOVEo@jewREMOVEishspeakerREMOVEsbureau.com), America's only speakers bureau for Jewish-interest speakers, authors, entertainers, and experts.

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