This stunning Megillat Esther Scroll is just plain gorgeous!
The Megillah is written in an elegant Ashkenazi Aizal Script and measures 12″ inches in height.
The scroll is magnificently scribed on parchment in Israel by Rabbi Chersky.
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.
Chersky Megillah Scroll – 12″ Inch – Arizal Overview
This exquisite Chersky Megillah Scroll is a true masterpiece of STaM craftsmanship, meticulously hand-written in Israel by the renowned sofer Rabbi Chersky. Scribed in the elegant and spiritually significant Ashkenazi Arizal script on the finest kosher klaf shelil, the scroll measures 12 inches in height and features a traditional 28-line format per column. The columns are beautifully arranged to begin with the word “Hamelech,” adding both visual harmony and halachic distinction.
Certified kosher by the respected Va’ad Mishmereth STA’M, this mehudar Megillat Esther meets the highest standards of kashrut and hidur mitzvah. Every letter is formed with expert precision and care, ensuring complete halachic reliability while delivering exceptional beauty that enhances the mitzvah of reading the Megillah on Purim.
Ideal for personal use, synagogue libraries, or as a meaningful gift for Bar Mitzvah, weddings, or special occasions, this premium kosher Megillah combines authentic Israeli sofer expertise with timeless elegance. A lasting investment in Jewish tradition that your family will cherish for generations.
Chersky Megillah Scroll – 12″ Inch – Arizal FAQs
What makes the Chersky Megillah Scroll a mehudar and premium quality Megillat Esther?
This Chersky Megillah is written by the expert sofer Rabbi Chersky in Israel using the refined Ashkenazi Arizal script on finest kosher klaf. It is certified by Va’ad Mishmereth STA’M, features 28 lines per column with Hamelech column starts, and adheres to the highest halachic standards for beauty and precision, making it a true mehudar Megillah that fulfills hidur mitzvah.
Is the Chersky 12 inch Megillah kosher for Purim reading?
Yes, this Megillat Esther scroll is fully kosher and certified by the Va’ad Mishmereth STA’M. It is hand-written according to strict halachic requirements, ensuring you can fulfill the mitzvah of Megillah reading on Purim with complete confidence. The Arizal script and precise layout meet all requirements for a kosher Megillah.
What is Arizal script in a Megillah scroll and why is it preferred?
Arizal script is a beautiful, precise, and kabbalistically significant Ashkenazi style of STaM lettering based on the traditions of the holy Arizal (Rabbi Isaac Luria). Many prefer it for its elegance, clarity, and spiritual depth. The Chersky Megillah uses this refined script, offering both halachic reliability and exceptional visual beauty for your Purim observance.
How many lines per column does the Chersky Megillah have and what is the Hamelech format?
This 12-inch Chersky Megillah features a traditional 28 lines per column format. The columns are specially arranged to begin with the word “Hamelech” (the King), which is a respected custom that adds to the beauty and significance of the scroll while maintaining full halachic compliance.
Who should buy this premium Chersky Megillah scroll?
This mehudar Megillat Esther is perfect for individuals and families seeking a high-quality, hand-crafted kosher Megillah for personal or synagogue use. It is especially suitable as a meaningful gift for a Bar Mitzvah, wedding, or for anyone who appreciates fine STaM craftsmanship and wants a reliable Arizal script Megillah that will last for generations.
Where is the Chersky Megillah written and what is the certification?
The scroll is written in Israel by Rabbi Chersky, a respected sofer stam. It comes with full certification from the Va’ad Mishmereth STA’M, one of the most trusted authorities in kosher scribal work. This ensures every aspect of the Megillah meets the strictest halachic standards for kashrut and mehudar quality.

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