Julie Seltzer

Julie Seltzer is a Torah scribe and educator with a BA in theatre arts from Brown University. She has been writing new Torah scrolls since 2009, when she was Scribe-in-Residence at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, CA. A video of Julie and this project can be found here. Julie also offers Torah repair, and runs interactive educational workshops, offering a hands-on glimpse into the world of Torah scrolls. Julie resides in the Hudson Valley, NY with her Israeli mutt Shusha. Her hand is featured on Sefaria’s homepage.


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Articles by Julie Seltzer

The Narrative of Sefer Tehillim (Psalms)

Go on a journey through the story of Tehillim where you will gain a new perspective based on the power ...

The Narrative of Sefer Tehillim (Psalms)

Go on a journey through the story of Tehillim where you will gain a new perspective based on the power ...

The Narrative of Sefer Tehillim (Psalms)

Go on a journey through the story of Tehillim where you will gain a new perspective based on the power ...

The Narrative of Sefer Tehillim (Psalms)

Go on a journey through the story of Tehillim where you will gain a new perspective based on the power ...

The Narrative of Sefer Tehillim (Psalms)

Go on a journey through the story of Tehillim where you will gain a new perspective based on the power ...

Introduction To Midrash

Midrash is ubiquitous in Jewish scholarship, yet often misunderstood. In this course, we will study a range of midrashic sources ...

Introduction To Midrash

Midrash is ubiquitous in Jewish scholarship, yet often misunderstood. In this course, we will study a range of midrashic sources ...

Quarantine(ish) Book Club

Come together virtually to discuss books, writing, and telling Jewish stories. Join JWA’s (Jewish Women’s Archive) Book Club for talks ...

Quarantine(ish) Book Club

Come together virtually to discuss books, writing, and telling Jewish stories. Join JWA’s (Jewish Women’s Archive) Book Club for talks ...

Quarantine(ish) Book Club

Come together virtually to discuss books, writing, and telling Jewish stories. Join JWA’s (Jewish Women’s Archive) Book Club for talks ...

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