This Megillat Esther Scroll is just plain beautiful!
The Megillah is written in an elegant Ashkenazi Arizal Script and measures 14″ inches in height.
The scroll is magnificently scribed on parchment in Israel by Rabbi Eilbert.
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.
Eilbert Megillah – 14″ Inch – Arizal Overview
This exquisite Megillat Esther is a premium, kosher scroll meticulously handwritten in Israel by an expert Sofer STA”M, Rabbi Eilbert. Crafted on high-quality Klaf Shelil, it features the elegant Ashkenazi Arizal script, ensuring both halachic precision and visual beauty. With its 14-inch height and carefully structured 28-line columns beginning with “Hamelech,” this Megillah reflects traditional authenticity and mehudar craftsmanship. Ideal for synagogue use, personal collections, or as a meaningful Purim gift, it represents reliability, durability, and spiritual excellence.
Eilbert Megillah – 14″ Inch – Arizal FAQs
Is this Megillat Esther 100% kosher and halachically certified?
Yes, this Megillah is fully kosher and certified by the Va’ad Mishmereth STA”M. It is handwritten by a qualified Sofer STA”M in strict accordance with halachic requirements, ensuring it is suitable for public and private Purim readings.
What makes the Ashkenazi Arizal script special in this Megillah?
The Ashkenazi Arizal script is known for its precision and traditional elegance. It follows kabbalistic guidelines associated with the Arizal, making it highly respected and widely accepted among Ashkenazi communities for its clarity and beauty.
What type of parchment (klaf) is used for this Megillah scroll?
This Megillah is written on high-quality Klaf Shelil, a premium parchment known for its smooth finish and durability. It ensures long-term preservation and maintains the integrity required for a kosher Megillat Esther.
Why do the columns begin with “Hamelech” in this Megillah?
The “Hamelech” column layout is a traditional formatting style used in many mehudar Megillot. It highlights the hidden divine presence in the Purim story and follows established scribal customs for enhanced spiritual significance.
Is this 14-inch Megillah suitable for synagogue or Bar Mitzvah use?
Yes, the 14-inch size is ideal for both synagogue readings and personal use, including Bar Mitzvah occasions. It offers excellent readability while maintaining a refined, professional appearance.
Who wrote this Megillah and where was it produced?
This Megillah was handwritten in Israel by Rabbi Eilbert, an experienced Sofer STA”M. His work is known for combining halachic reliability with exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail.

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