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Keter Aram - Tsuba - Official Medallion Bronze,.2005

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Keter Aram - Tsuba - Official Medallion Bronze,.2005
"Keter Aram - Tsuba" is the most important manuscript of the Bible in our possession, including Nikud, Ta'amim and Masoreh, written by the author Shlomo Ben Boyat, and added by Aaron Ben Asher, the greatest of the Masoretes The Aleppo Codex was rolled from Jerusalem to Cairo and apparently stood before the Rambam when he ruled on the laws of writing a Torah scroll. , And even used it to copy the Torah scroll he wrote himself. The Aleppo Codex was transferred to Aleppo from the Aleppo Codex at the end of the 14th century, and the local Jewish tradition claims that it is the Aram Tzuba mentioned in the Bible, which was preserved in the Aleppo community for hundreds of years. For example, anyone who was sworn in by the community court had to swear to the crown, and the milkmen believed that on the day the crown was removed from the community, it would be destroyed, with the exception of a few cases. The United Nations on November 29, 1947, against the establishment of the State of Israel, broke out in the throes of riots, during which Arab rioters attacked the Jewish majority, especially the synagogues. The crown was also damaged. However, most of them were saved by the community and they hid him for about ten years in various places. In 1957, the sages of Aleppo smuggled him to Turkey. With the efforts of the late President Yitzhak Ben Tzvi, the second President of the State of Israel, the Aleppo Codex was brought to the Ben-Zvi Institute in Jerusalem on Monday, Today the crown is reserved for the Shrine of the Book in the Israel Museum.
Obverse: On the reverse side of the medal is the text of "Votz Habracha" from the Aleppo Codex and the names of the author, the Necker, and the Rambam, who ruled in the laws of writing a Sefer Torah as the Aleppo Codex before his eyes.
Reverse: On the reverse, the ancient synagogue in Aleppo, where the book has been preserved for hundreds of years.
Scope: Serial number, State emblem, Hebrew and English, " BRONZE".
Design: Interior - Michael Hamawi; Reverse: Aharon Shvo.
Diameter: 70 mm.
Weight: 140 grams.
Condition; Very Good.