Mezuzah Scrolls
Each mezuzah box must contain a mezuzah scroll written by a Jewish scribe (Sofer Stam) and must contain a scroll with one of the most important prayers of the Jewish liturgy: the Shema Israel. The inscription must of course be in Hebrew and must be checked by a rav every 7 years to make sure that no letter has been erased or damaged.
Doors that require a mezuzah scroll but are sometimes forgotten : Laundry room; Attic, Hallways, Porches and balconies, Garage, Basement
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Mezuzah-Sephardic scroll 10 cm59.99€
According to halacha (Jewish law), it is important that every entrance and doorway of a house has a mezuzah. While mezuzah boxes can be of any style, it is important that the parchment be perfectly hidden. To do this, opt for a klaf written by a sofer (Jewish scribe) who has taken care to meet all halachic requirements (in accordance with Jewish laws).
A parchment made in Israel, to be inserted in the box of your mezuzah.
- Sephardic Scroll
- Length: 10 cm
- Adapted to a 12cm case
- Material: high quality calf skin
- Checked twice by computer
Disponible sur commande
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Mezuzah scroll - Ashkenazi 10cm59.99€
The Jewish religion requires that every entrance door and room be protected by a mezuzah. A Jewish tradition followed by Jews around the world who can choose from a multitude of boxes. For the mitzvah to be complete, the inserted parchment must be perfectly hidden, written by a sofer stam (Jewish scribe) who knows the halakha perfectly. This Ashkenazi klaf meets all the criteria of Jewish law, written by a sofer in Israel, authorized by the rabbinical authorities.
A parchment made in Israel, to be inserted in the box of your mezuzah and to be installed on the doors of your house.
- Ashkenazi writting style
- Length: 10 cm
- Material: high quality calf skin
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Mezuzah scroll- 12 cm59.99€
The Jewish religion requires that every door and room be protected by a mezuzah. A mitzvah followed by Jews around the world who can choose from a multitude of boxes. In order for the mitzvah to be completely kosher, the inserted parchment must be written by a sofer stam (Jewish scribe) who has a perfect command of halacha. This Ashkenazi or Sephardic klaf meets all the criteria of Jewish law, written by a sofer in Israel, authorized by the rabbinical authorities.
A parchment made in Israel, to be inserted in the box of your mezuzah and to be installed on the doors of your house.
- Ashkenazi or Sephardic writing parchment
- Length: 12 cm
- Material: high quality calfskin
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Mezuzah scroll- Ashkenazi 7cm59.99€
According to Jewish tradition, it is important that every entrance and door of a house contain a mezuzah. It is done with this perfectly hidden parchment. A real klaf written by a sofer (Jewish scribe) who took care to meet all halachic requirements (in accordance with Jewish laws). A scrupulously checked parchment twice, including once by computer to ensure kosherness and to assure you of a product that perfectly complies with the halacha.
A scroll written in Israel, to be inserted in the box of your mezuzah.
- Ashkenazi Rite Parchment
- Length: 7 cm
- Material: high quality calf skin
- Computer verification
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Mezuzah scroll- Sepharadic writing style- 7cm59.99€
According to halacha (Jewish law), it is important that every entrance and doorway of a house has a mezuzah. While mezuzah boxes can be of any style, it is important that the parchment be perfectly hidden. To do this, opt for this klaf written by a sofer (Jewish scribe) who has taken care to meet all halachic requirements (in accordance with Jewish laws). The scroll is checked twice, once with the help of a computer.
A parchment made in Israel, to be inserted in the box of your mezuzah.
- Sephardic writing style
- Length: 7 cm
- Material: high quality calf skin