A
yad (Hebrew: יד), literally, "hand," is a Jewish ritual
pointer, used to point to the text during the Torah reading from
the parchment Torah scrolls. It is intended to prevent anyone from
touching the parchment, which is considered sacred. 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.
A yad
can be made of any number of materials, though silver is most common.
The yad is often shaped like a long rod, with a small hand and an
index finger pointing from it.
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