
Aleppo Codex
The Aleppo Codex is an ancient manuscript of the Hebrew Bible, believed to have been created in the 10th century. It is recognized as one of the most accurate and important copies of the Hebrew Scriptures. The codex is notable for its meticulous annotations and vowel markings, which help in the proper pronunciation and understanding of the text. Despite being partially lost over time, it remains a crucial reference for scholars and religious communities. Its significance lies not only in its religious importance but also in its historical value, representing the Jewish tradition of biblical preservation.