This stunning Megillat Esther Scroll is just plain beautiful!
The Megillah is written in a gorgeous Ashkenazi Bet Yosef Script and measures 14″ inches in height.
The scroll is magnificently scribed on parchment in Israel by Rabbi Lev.
Columns are arranged to begin with the word “Hamelech”.
The Megillah is written on the finest Klaf Shelil in a 28 line per column format.
Lev Megillah – 14″ Inch – Bet Yosef FAQs
Is this 14” Megillat Esther truly kosher and certified for public Purim reading?
Yes. This Megillat Esther is certified kosher by the Va’ad Mishmereth STA”M and written by an experienced Sofer in Israel. It is scribed according to halachic requirements on high-quality Klaf Shelil, with proper tagin, spacing, and layout. It is suitable for public synagogue readings as well as private use on Purim.
What does Ashkenazi Bet Yosef script mean for a Megillah scroll?
Ashkenazi Bet Yosef script refers to a refined, halachically precise STA”M writing style commonly used in Ashkenazi communities. The letters are carefully formed with clarity and hiddur, ensuring both beauty and halachic reliability. This script enhances readability during the public reading while maintaining strict adherence to traditional standards.
Why are the columns arranged to begin with the word “Hamelech”?
Many mehudar Megillot follow the traditional custom of arranging each column to begin with “Hamelech,” symbolizing the hidden presence of the King—Hashem—throughout the Purim story. This layout is both aesthetically beautiful and rooted in long-standing scribal tradition, adding an additional level of hiddur to the Megillah.
Is a 14-inch Megillah scroll considered a premium or mehudar size?
Yes. A 14″ Megillah is considered a premium, elegant size that balances visibility and portability. The larger height allows for beautifully proportioned letters and enhanced readability, making it ideal for baalei koreh who want a refined, mehudar Megillat Esther for synagogue or community use.
What does 28 lines per column mean in halachic Megillah writing?
The 28-lines-per-column format follows accepted scribal traditions for Megillat Esther. Proper line count, spacing, and paragraph breaks are essential for a kosher Megillah. This structured layout ensures halachic compliance, aesthetic harmony, and a dignified presentation for the mitzvah reading.
Is this Megillah suitable as a meaningful Judaica gift?
Absolutely. A certified kosher, hand-written Megillat Esther in Ashkenazi Bet Yosef script makes a meaningful and lasting Judaica gift for rabbis, synagogues, families, or collectors. Its craftsmanship, halachic reliability, and elegant presentation make it both a spiritual investment and a treasured heirloom.
Lev Megillah – 14″ Inch – Bet Yosef Overview
The Lev Megillah – 14″ Inch – Bet Yosef is a stunning, mehudar Megillat Esther, hand-written in Israel by Rabbi Lev and certified kosher by the Va’ad Mishmereth STA”M. Scribed in elegant Ashkenazi Bet Yosef script on fine Klaf Shelil, it features the traditional “Hamelech” column layout and 28 lines per column format. This premium Megillah combines halachic precision, visual beauty, and enduring craftsmanship—ideal for synagogue reading, Purim use, or as a distinguished Judaica treasure.

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