This stunning Megillat Esther Scroll is just plain beautiful!
The Megillah is written in a gorgeous Ashkenazi Arizal Script and measures 15″ inches in height.
The scroll is magnificently scribed on parchment in Israel by Rabbi Eisenberg.
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.
Eisenberg Megillah – 15″ Inch – Arizal Overview
This premium Megillat Esther is a beautifully hand-written scroll crafted in Israel by a certified expert Sofer STA”M, Rabbi Eisenberg. Written in a refined Ashkenazi Arizal script on high-quality Klaf Shelil, it reflects exceptional precision, halachic integrity, and aesthetic elegance. Featuring the traditional “Hamelech” column structure and 28 lines per column, this kosher Megillah is ideal for Purim readings, collectors, or those seeking a mehudar Judaica piece. Fully certified by the Va’ad Mishmereth STA”M, it ensures reliability, authenticity, and lasting spiritual value.
Eisenberg Megillah – 15″ Inch – Arizal FAQs
Is this Megillat Esther 100% kosher and halachically certified for public Purim reading?
Yes, this Megillah is fully kosher and certified by the Va’ad Mishmereth STA”M. It is handwritten by a qualified Sofer STA”M following strict halachic standards, making it suitable for both private and public Purim readings without concern.
What makes the Ashkenazi Arizal script special in this Megillah?
The Ashkenazi Arizal script is known for its precision, beauty, and adherence to Kabbalistic traditions. It is widely respected for producing clear, elegant letters that enhance readability while maintaining high-level halachic standards.
What does “Hamelech” column format mean in a kosher Megillah?
The “Hamelech” format refers to a traditional layout where specific columns begin with the word “Hamelech” (The King), symbolizing Hashem’s hidden presence throughout the Megillah. This layout is preferred in many mehudar Megillot for its symbolic and halachic significance.
Is this Megillah considered mehudar and suitable as a premium Judaica gift?
Absolutely. This Megillah is considered a mehudar (enhanced quality) piece due to its expert craftsmanship, premium Klaf Shelil parchment, and precise writing. It is an excellent choice for collectors, synagogues, or as a meaningful Judaica gift.
Who wrote this Megillah and where is it produced?
This Megillat Esther was handwritten in Israel by Rabbi Eisenberg, a trusted and experienced Sofer STA”M. Each scroll is crafted with careful attention to halachic detail and undergoes verification for full kosher certification.
What size and format is this Megillah, and is it comfortable for regular use?
This Megillah measures 15 inches in height and is written in a 28 lines per column format, offering an ideal balance between readability and portability. It is comfortable for regular Purim use while maintaining a visually impressive presentation.

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