Jekuthiel Sofer
Jekuthiel Sofer was a prolific Jewish Sephardic scribe in Amsterdam in the 18th century.
Activities
Sofer appears to have been commissioned by the Sephardic community in Amsterdam to create liturgical manuscripts in a unique style; he often wrote in letters with tagin, ritual script which can be used in a Sefer Torah or Megillat Taanit. However, in the case of Sofer's Tiengebodenbord decalogue manuscript, Sofer's style of artistic letterforms in Hebrew for artistic enjoyment expanded his reputation.Sofer's earliest known manuscript, a miniature manuscript in parchment surviving in original binding, slipcase, and decorated endpapers, is today in the University of [Pennsylvania Libraries] as ; this manuscript is dated 5426 and was commissioned by an Ashkenazic patron; it is the Omer Counting, daily Psalms, and the Blessing of the New Moon. It appeared for sale at the 2019 Marx sale at Sotheby's in New York
Image:0001_FL9694984.jpg|right|thumb|This 1768 parchment by Jekuthiel Sofer emulated 1675 Tablets of the Law at the Esnoga synagogue of Amsterdam