The Lodz Scroll

The Lodz Scroll

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Version History of The Lodz Scroll

2.3

March 7, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. The App will display text in Spanish for devices which have their language set to Spanish. The "Further Study" button has also been improved.

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2.2

April 30, 2016

Some images have been changed.

2.0

March 28, 2016

Added a few new items under "Further Study."

1.0

March 9, 2016

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Description of The Lodz Scroll

Expand your knowledge of Jewish Torah scrolls by taking a close look at a real one - The Lodz Scroll from the collection of Josh McDowell. This scroll is authentic, copied with a quill by Jewish scribes sometime prior to 1450 A.D. Strengthen your faith in the reliability of scripture's transmission from one generation to the next. Learn of the unique procedures used to guarantee that the scroll was copied correctly, read correctly, interpreted correctly, pronounced correctly, and treated with great sacredness. Did you see Josh speak on this scroll recently? Everything you need to know from his talk is in here, and much more.
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The Lodz Scroll: FAQ

Is The Lodz Scroll iPad-friendly?

Yes, The Lodz Scroll works on iPads.

Who made the The Lodz Scroll app?

The The Lodz Scroll app was created by Josh McDowell.

What’s the minimum iOS version needed for the The Lodz Scroll app?

Your iOS device must be running iOS 8.0 or above.

How do users rate the The Lodz Scroll app?

With an overall rating of 3.6 out of 5, The Lodz Scroll has some room for improvement but is not terrible.

What category of app is The Lodz Scroll?

The The Lodz Scroll App Relates To The Education Genre.

What is the newest version of The Lodz Scroll?

The latest version of the The Lodz Scroll app is 2.3.

When was the last The Lodz Scroll update?

October 1, 2024 is the date of the latest The Lodz Scroll update.

When was The Lodz Scroll first released?

The Lodz Scroll was introduced to the market on February 6, 2023.

What is the recommended age for The Lodz Scroll?

Contains nothing objectionable, appropriate for all ages.

What are the languages offered by the The Lodz Scroll app?

The Lodz Scroll can be used in English.

Does Apple Arcade offer The Lodz Scroll as part of its collection?

No, The Lodz Scroll is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can I make in-app purchases within The Lodz Scroll?

No, The Lodz Scroll does not include options for in-app purchases.

Is The Lodz Scroll specifically engineered for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Sorry, The Lodz Scroll is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using The Lodz Scroll?

No, you can not expect ads while using The Lodz Scroll.

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  • I enjoy this app!

    There are not many people out there who would make a free option to view the entirety of a private collection such as this. I appreciate that this was developed. It is helpful to educate myself, a gentile, on Jewish scrolls very helpful to me!
  • I don’t get what you are getting at.

    I downloaded this because it showed a very nice but damaged and incomplete Torah scroll from Lodz, and I had some relatives in the Lodz ghetto. It has some damage and repair and it’s apparently very old, and is missing some of it, but otherwise it looks like every other Torah scroll I’ve ever seen (it has nice spacing of the words, which makes it easier to read). But aside from it being old and from an important community it is not at all unusual. I understand that you aren’t Jewish. And maybe this makes it seem more unusual to you. But it’s like the rest. They are all handwritten the same way. This is a nice clear scribe with good spacing. The reproduction is very clear. I don’t understand all the read circles. There are customary ways of writing certain passages (poetic texts for example). Maybe you just want to show that to people who have never looked at a Torah scroll before.
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