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

Weekly Learning Institute

Join a dedicated group of adult learners from around the country that meet weekly to study with an eclectic array ...

Weekly Learning Institute

Join a dedicated group of adult learners from around the country that meet weekly to study with an eclectic array ...

Weekly Learning Institute

Join a dedicated group of adult learners from around the country that meet weekly to study with an eclectic array ...

Weekly Learning Institute

Join a dedicated group of adult learners from around the country that meet weekly to study with an eclectic array ...

Weekly Learning Institute

Join a dedicated group of adult learners from around the country that meet weekly to study with an eclectic array ...

Weekly Learning Institute

Join a dedicated group of adult learners from around the country that meet weekly to study with an eclectic array ...

Weekly Learning Institute

Join a dedicated group of adult learners from around the country that meet weekly to study with an eclectic array ...

Towards a Better Climate Change Mythology: Tractate Ta’anit

The year 2020 was largely defined by the acute crisis of COVID-19 and the U.S. presidential election. With the arrival ...

Towards a Better Climate Change Mythology: Tractate Ta’anit

The year 2020 was largely defined by the acute crisis of COVID-19 and the U.S. presidential election. With the arrival ...

Towards a Better Climate Change Mythology: Tractate Ta’anit

The year 2020 was largely defined by the acute crisis of COVID-19 and the U.S. presidential election. With the arrival ...

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