Yad

A yad (Hebrew: יד, literally "hand"; Yiddish: האַנט) is a Jewish ritual pointer, popularly known as a Torah pointer, used by the reader to follow the text during the Torah reading from the parchment Torah scrolls.

Rationale

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.

Manufacture

A yad can be made of any number of materials, though silver is common, especially used in crowning the yad. The yad is often shaped like a long rod, capped by a small hand with its index finger pointing from it. In some cases a yad is covered with fabric.

Yad (disambiguation)

Yad may refer to:

Hebrew usage

Yad (יד) means hand in Hebrew.

It can refer to a

  • Yad, a pointer used for Torah reading in Jewish synagogues
  • Yad Hachazakah, an alternate name for the Mishneh Torah, the code of Maimonides
  • Yad can also refer to a monument or memorial. In this usage, it forms a part of several place names:

  • Yad Vashem, the Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem
  • Yad Mordechai, a kibbutz near Ashkelon
  • Yad Avshalom, an ancient tomb in Jerusalem
  • Yad Kennedy, a memorial for John F. Kennedy in Jerusalem
  • Yad La-Shiryon, a memorial for the Israeli armed forces near Latrun
  • Yad Natan, a moshav near Kiryat Gat
  • Yad Sarah, an Israeli volunteer organization
  • Other uses

  • Yad, Iran, a village in Isfahan Province
  • yad is a program that will display GTK+ dialogs, and return (either in the return code, or on standard output) the user's input. yad is a fork of zenity program.
  • Moose Lake Airport, Canada (by IATA code)
  • Yagua language (by ISO 639 code)
  • Tohorot

    Tohorot (Hebrew: טָהֳרוֹת, literally "Purities") is the sixth and last order of the Mishnah (also of the Tosefta and Talmud). This order deals with the clean/unclean distinction and family purity. This is the longest of the orders in the Mishnah. There are 12 tractates:

  • Keilim: (כלים "Vessels"); deals with a large array of various utensils and how they fare in terms of purity. 30 chapters, the longest in the Mishnah.
  • Oholot: (אוהלות "Tents"); deals with the uncleanness from a corpse and its peculiar property of defing people or objects either by the latter "tenting" over the corpse, or by the corpse "tenting" over them, or by the presence of both corpse and person or object under the same roof or tent.
  • Nega'im: (נגעים "Plagues"); deals with the laws of the tzaraath.
  • Parah: (פרה "Cow"); deals largely with the laws of the Red Heifer (Para Adumah).
  • Tohorot: (טהרות "Purities"); deals with miscellaneous laws of purity, especially the actual mechanics of contracting impurity and the laws of the impurity of food.
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