EUROPEAN and RUSSIAN COLLECTIBLES
By V.N. Collectible
Aug 8, 2020
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LOT 56951:

JEWISH WW2 YAD POINTER for THORA, LITZMANNSTADT

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JEWISH WW2 YAD POINTER for THORA, LITZMANNSTADT
RARE JEWISH WW2 YAD POINTER for THORA from LITZMANNSTADT in POLAND, 1941
YAD Pointer for Thora is made from metal.
CONDITION: The item is described to the best of our knowledge. Please refer to pictures and email with any questions.
SIZE: 100 x 5 x 4 mm. The item is bought from real old collection. Please note: last image is for sample only.
ESTIMATE PRICE: $200 - $300.
HISTORY of SALES: Few years ago the Yad Pointers for Thora made from metal were sold on eBay for $249 and on Live Auctioneer for $500 and $750 - please see the screenshots.
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WIKIPEDIA: Beyond its practical usage in pointing out letters, the yad ensures that the parchment is not touched during the reading. There are several reasons for this: handling the parchment renders one ritually impure and the often-fragile parchment is easily damaged. Moreover, the vellum parchment does not absorb ink so touching the scroll with fingers will damage the lettering. While not required when chanting from the Torah, it is used frequently and is considered a hidur mitzvah ('embellishment of the commandment') of reading the Torah.

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