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The Secular Telescoping Yad

The Secular Telescoping Yad
A Yad is a pointer used to read the Torah, or the Jewish bible. A Yad is used because one is not allowed to touch a Torah scroll with his hands, and the pointer helps the person follow along the line when reading. Yad, in Hebrew, literally means hand, and traditionally, the end of a Jewish Yad is in the shape of a hand.

I realized that this traditional pointer needn't be used only for reading the Torah. A pointer could be useful for reading secular books, or even books of another religion. I find that a pointer is especially useful when reading something technical, because it is very hard to concentrate on technical text, and sometimes the words seem to move around and rearrange themselves, or leave the page altogether at their own accord!

Also, my Secular Yad extends in length, so that it could be used as a more general pointer. It is very entertaining to watch others as you randomly pull a pointer with a tiny hand on the end, out of your pocket, and start pointing at things in the book the person across the table is reading.

Here are some examples of Jewish Yads:
http://www.ajudaica.com/item/3133_164/Silver+Torah+%22Yad%22+Pointer
 
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These are the supplies I used when making the Secular Yad:

Two male pins from a power connector
Two terminals (like the ones in the pictures)
A telescoping antenna from a radio
A silver jump ring
About a foot of chain
Solder
Superglue

Tools:

Escapement files
Dremel and diamond cut off disk
30 watt soldering iron
30 gauge enameled wire
Pliers
Philips screwdriver
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19 comments
Sep 19, 2010. 1:55 AMSt Jimmy says:
This is cool, and although I'm not Jewish, or even religious (despite my name), I like it. I imagine this would come in handy for other stuff as well. And it's a use for old radio antennae.
Jul 20, 2009. 11:04 AMWard_Nox says:
wait i thought a yad couldn't be made from metal cause metal=weapon

it's like the one thing I remember from my friends bar mitzvah
Apr 23, 2010. 10:41 AMAklash, The hunchback says:
 they are often made of silver or the like, i think my grandparants have a few made of steel or iron though
Aug 20, 2009. 9:59 AMdontwealllovebuda92 says:
lol instructable ftw yay
Aug 7, 2009. 6:00 PMMother Natures Son says:
I've always wanted to build a secular Rayhal...one of those stands used to hold a Qur'an. It seems like it would work quite well with your Yad.
Aug 7, 2009. 10:47 AMderekns74 says:
I never knew you weren't supposed to touch the scrolls. Kinda like the magic bag the Mormons use to read the golden plates. Interesting stuff.
Jul 30, 2009. 4:37 AMstrangebike says:
Awesome. The best use ever found for old connectors . My hats off to you sir!
Jul 20, 2009. 5:18 AMKiteman says:
This DITW atheist approves...
Jul 25, 2009. 12:44 PMPattytoboston says:
If I am not incorrect when you make an Acronym you do no include the word "the" so it would be "DIW" =P

the only think that bothers me about this entire instructable is that the thumb on the hand looks too long.

Really cool idea though, I might make one.
Jul 20, 2009. 7:40 AMFunkNattidelic says:
DITW? What does that stand for? =P i cant figure it out
Jul 20, 2009. 7:48 AMKiteman says:
Dyed in the wool.

i.e. it is an intrinsic part of me, not just a printed image over the surface.
Jul 21, 2009. 7:13 AMFunkNattidelic says:
Ahhh, now i get it =P thanks
Jul 20, 2009. 6:39 PMChrysN says:
That's a nice hand, great job sculpting.
Jul 20, 2009. 10:56 AMthepelton says:
The hand could also be carved from a suitable wood like walnut, or fashioned out of epoxy putty.
Jul 20, 2009. 8:44 AMmikeasaurus says:
this is the only project where I've seen solder sculpted, and with such great results!
Jul 20, 2009. 6:01 AMinventivefiend says:
Interesting. I've learned something about Jewish beliefs. And doctrine aside, this is cool from a preservationist standpoint (i.e. old manuscripts).
Jul 20, 2009. 3:54 AMCarpetGnome says:
Great instructable! At first glance, it appeared to be flashing the middle finger, which would have made the whole thing more... ahem, amazing. Awesome skills man, awesome skills.
Jul 20, 2009. 3:05 AMkillerjackalope says:
I looked at the title and just thought win... This is a great project with pretty nice photos and originality, Featured.

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