Sephardic Megillah Scroll – 11″ Inch Chiriki

$1,850.00

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Megillat Esther

  • Beautiful Sephardic Megillah Scroll with Large Bold Letters
  • Certified Kosher by the Va’ad Mishmereth STA’M
  • Written in Israel by Rabbi Chiriki
  • The scroll is written in an elegant classic Sephardic Script
  • Measures 11″ inches in height
  • Columns are arranged to begin with the word “Hamelech”
  • The Megillah is written in a format of 21 lines per column

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Description

This beautifully Megillah Scroll is hand written on parchment in Israel by Rabbi Chiriki.

The scroll is written in a beautiful Sephardic Script and measures 15″ inches in height.

Columns are arranged to begin with the word “Hamelech”.

The Megillah is written on fine Klaf Shelil in a 21 line per column format.

Sephardic Megillah Scroll – 11″ Inch Chiriki FAQs

Is this Sephardic Megillah Scroll kosher and certified for reading on Purim?

Yes. This Sephardic Megillat Esther is hand-written by a qualified Sofer STa”M in Israel and is fully kosher for the mitzvah reading on Purim. The scroll is certified kosher by the Va’ad Mishmereth STa”M, ensuring that the parchment, ink, script, and halachic formatting follow strict Jewish law standards required for a valid Megillah reading.

What script style is used in this Sephardic Megillat Esther written by Rabbi Chiriki?

This Megillah is written in an elegant classic Sephardic script by Rabbi Chiriki, an experienced Sofer STa”M in Israel. The letters are large, bold, and clearly formed, following traditional Sephardic calligraphy that ensures readability and halachic precision for synagogue or personal Purim readings.

What parchment and writing quality are used for this premium Megillah scroll?

The scroll is written on high-quality Klaf Shelil parchment, specially prepared according to halachic requirements for STa”M writing. The ink, letter formation, and spacing follow traditional scribal standards, producing a durable, premium Megillah suitable for long-term synagogue or personal use.

What does the “Hamelech” column layout mean in a Megillat Esther scroll?

In many traditional Megillot, specific columns begin with the word “Hamelech” (the King), symbolizing both King Achashverosh and the hidden reference to the King of Kings. This Megillah follows the traditional layout where columns begin with “Hamelech,” a respected scribal tradition valued in many Sephardic communities.

How many lines per column are written in this Sephardic Megillah?

This Megillat Esther is written in a classic 21-lines-per-column format, a widely accepted halachic layout for Megillah scrolls. The balanced column structure enhances readability during public Purim readings while maintaining traditional STa”M writing standards.

Is this Megillah suitable for synagogue use or as a meaningful Purim gift?

Yes. Because it is hand-written by a certified Sofer STa”M and produced with high-quality parchment and elegant Sephardic lettering, this Megillah is suitable for synagogue readings, community use, or as a meaningful Judaica gift for rabbis, collectors, or families celebrating Purim.

Sephardic Megillah Scroll – 11″ Inch Chiriki Overview

This beautiful Sephardic Megillat Esther scroll is hand-written in Israel by the experienced Sofer STa”M Rabbi Chiriki on fine Klaf Shelil parchment. Featuring large, bold Sephardic script and a traditional layout where columns begin with “Hamelech,” the scroll follows a classic 21-line column format for optimal readability during Purim readings. Carefully produced according to halachic STa”M standards and certified kosher by the Va’ad Mishmereth STa”M, this elegant Megillah is ideal for synagogue use, collectors, or anyone seeking a premium kosher Megillat Esther written with precision and authenticity.

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