Me in the Jerusalem Post :D
illustrated with our friend Barbie...
About a year ago, Jen Taylor Friedman came out of a lecture to find a message on her phone: "We're looking for someone to write us a new sefer Torah, and found you on Google. Are you interested?" Until then, Friedman's work as a scribe had been limited to a few Scrolls of Esther, mezuzot and ketubot (marriage contracts). "How could I not be interested?" she asks.
Friedman made a name for herself in 2006 when she marketed a Tefillin Barbie.
Last month the New Yorker became the first woman known to have completed a Torah scroll...
illustrated with our friend Barbie...
About a year ago, Jen Taylor Friedman came out of a lecture to find a message on her phone: "We're looking for someone to write us a new sefer Torah, and found you on Google. Are you interested?" Until then, Friedman's work as a scribe had been limited to a few Scrolls of Esther, mezuzot and ketubot (marriage contracts). "How could I not be interested?" she asks.
Friedman made a name for herself in 2006 when she marketed a Tefillin Barbie.
Last month the New Yorker became the first woman known to have completed a Torah scroll...