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- Torah Sofer - Articles about new Torah writing fundraisers, caring for aging scrolls, how and why Torah and mezuzah scrolls are created, and bridging the oral and written Torah from scribe Rabbi Shmuel Miller.
- Torah Scribe - Articles from a sofer about the history, meaning, and preparation of STaM, and points to consider when buying sacred scrolls.
- Safrus - Information about kosher scribal art, guide to Torah and mezuzos, and a scribed Hebrew alphabet guide.
- Neil H. Yerman, Sofer - Information and photographs about Torah and sofrim from a contemporary scribe.
- Sofer STaM - Information on the traditional Jewish scribal arts and the creation and use of Torah, Mezzuza and Tefilin.
- The Sefer Torah Recycling Network - Acquires donations of Sifrei Torah and raises funds to repair them for transfer to needy locations in Israel.
Wikipedia Articles
- Islamic Holy Books - The Islamic holy books are the records believed from Muslims that were dictated by God to prophets. They are the Suhuf-i-Ibrahim (commonly the Scrolls of Abraham), the Tawrat (Torah), the Zabur (commonly the Psalms), the Injil (commonly the Gospel), and the Qur'an.
- Holy, Holy, Holy - Holy, Holy, Holy is a Christian hymn written by Reginald Heber (1783-1826). Its lyrics speak specifically on the Trinity as stated in Christian theology.
- The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail - The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail (retitled Holy Blood, Holy Grail in the United States) is a controversial book by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, and Henry Lincoln, which was based in large part on Pierre Plantard’s Priory of Sion.
- Holy Living and Holy Dying - Holy Living and Holy Dying is the collective title of two books of Christian devotion by Jeremy Taylor. They were originally published as The Rules and Exercises of Holy Living, 1650 and The Rules and Exercises of Holy Dying, 1651.
- List of Holy Roman Empresses and German queens - Holy Roman Empress or Empress of the Holy Roman Empire is the title given to the consort of the Holy Roman Emperor. The elective dignity of Holy Roman Emperor was restricted to males only, therefore there was never a Holy Roman Empress regnant.