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 Bresler.
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.
Bresler Megillah – 14″ Inch – Bet Yosef Overview
This exquisite Bresler Megillat Esther is a premium, mehudar kosher scroll meticulously handwritten in Israel by an expert Sofer STA”M. Crafted in a refined Ashkenazi Bet Yosef script, it reflects the highest standards of halachic precision and aesthetic beauty. Written on superior Klaf Shelil with a classic 28-line layout and “Hamelech” column structure, this Megillah is ideal for serious mitzvah use and collectors seeking authentic Judaica craftsmanship. Certified kosher by the Va’ad Mishmereth STA”M, it offers both spiritual integrity and lasting value.
Bresler Megillah – 14″ Inch – Bet Yosef FAQs
Is this Megillat Esther considered mehudar and fully kosher for Purim reading?
Yes, this Megillah is a mehudar kosher scroll, carefully handwritten by a certified Sofer STA”M and verified by the Va’ad Mishmereth STA”M. It meets strict halachic standards, making it fully suitable for public and private Purim readings.
What is special about the Ashkenazi Bet Yosef script used in this Megillah?
The Ashkenazi Bet Yosef script is known for its precision, clarity, and halachic reliability. It follows traditional scribal guidelines similar to those used in Beis Yosef parshiot, ensuring each letter is formed according to strict kosher standards.
How does this Megillah compare to premium tefillin or other STaM products?
Like premium tefillin such as mehudar tefillin (gassot or echad) or Ashkenaz tefillin with Beis Yosef parshiot, this Megillah is produced with the same level of craftsmanship, halachic care, and material quality, ensuring long-term durability and reliability.
What does the “Hamelech” column format mean in a Megillat Esther?
The “Hamelech” format refers to a traditional layout where specific columns begin with the word “Hamelech,” symbolically emphasizing Hashem’s hidden presence throughout the Megillah. This format is widely respected and preferred in many communities.
Is this Megillah suitable as a Bar Mitzvah gift or heirloom Judaica piece?
Absolutely. This handcrafted, kosher Megillat Esther is an excellent Bar Mitzvah gift or family heirloom. Its premium quality and halachic integrity make it a meaningful investment for lifelong mitzvah use.
What type of parchment (klaf) is used and why does it matter?
This Megillah is written on high-quality Klaf Shelil, a premium parchment prepared according to halacha. The quality of the klaf directly affects durability, ink adherence, and the long-term kosher status of the scroll.

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