This exceptionally written Megillat Esther Scroll is scribed on parchment in Israel by Rabbi Sabo.
The scroll is written in a beautiful Ashkenazi Bet Yosef Script using an 11 line per column format.
The Megillah is scribed on high quality Klaf Shelil 7″ inches in height.
Columns are not arranged to begin with the word “Hamelech”.
Sabo Megillah – 7″ Inch – Bet Yosef Overview
This exceptionally beautiful Megillat Esther scroll is handwritten in Israel by the renowned Sofer, Rabbi Sabo. Written in the elegant Ashkenazi Bet Yosef script on premium 7-inch Klaf Shelil parchment, it meets the highest standards of Mehudar and Kosher STA’M.
Certified Kosher by the Va’ad Mishmereth STA’M, this Megillah features 11 lines per column and is crafted with meticulous attention to Halachic detail. Ideal for personal use, synagogue, or as a meaningful Bar Mitzvah or wedding gift.
A premium, mehudar Megillah that combines artistic beauty with complete halachic reliability.
Sabo Megillah – 7″ Inch – Bet Yosef FAQs
What is a Mehudar Megillat Esther and why should I choose the Sabo 7″ Bet Yosef Megillah?
A Mehudar Megillah is written according to the strictest Halachic standards with exceptional beauty and precision. The Sabo Megillah – 7″ Inch – Bet Yosef is scribed by Rabbi Sabo in Israel using the elegant Ashkenazi Bet Yosef script on high-quality Klaf Shelil. It is fully certified Kosher by Va’ad Mishmereth STA’M, making it one of the most reliable and beautiful Megillot available for Purim use.
Is the Sabo Megillah written in Bet Yosef or Ashkenaz script? What is the difference?
This Megillah is written in the traditional Ashkenazi Bet Yosef script (Ketav Bet Yosef), which is widely accepted and considered highly mehudar among Ashkenazi communities. Bet Yosef follows the rulings of Rabbi Yosef Karo and is known for its clarity, elegance, and halachic precision.
What size is the Sabo Megillah and how many lines per column does it have?
The Sabo Megillah measures 7 inches in height and is written with 11 lines per column. This format provides excellent readability while maintaining traditional proportions suitable for both home and synagogue use during Purim.
Is this Sabo Megillah Kosher and who certified it?
Yes, this Megillat Esther is fully Kosher and certified by the respected Va’ad Mishmereth STA’M in Israel. Every aspect of the writing, including the parchment, ink, and lettering, meets the highest halachic requirements for a Mehudar Megillah.
Is the Sabo 7″ Bet Yosef Megillah suitable for Bar Mitzvah or as a gift?
Absolutely. This premium, hand-crafted Megillah makes a meaningful and lasting gift for a Bar Mitzvah, wedding, or for anyone who appreciates a high-quality, mehudar Megillat Esther. Its beautiful Bet Yosef script and certification ensure it will be treasured for generations.
Does the Sabo Megillah have columns starting with “Hamelech” and why does it matter?
No, the columns in this Megillah are not arranged to begin with the word “Hamelech.” While some Megillot follow this custom, many respected poskim accept Megillot without this arrangement. This scroll follows the precise 11-line format preferred by Rabbi Sabo for optimal beauty and halachic integrity.

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