Mehudar (Superior) Ashkenazi Mezuzah Scroll | 6-Inch (15 cm)

Mehudar (Superior) Ashkenazi Mezuzah Scroll | 6-Inch (15 cm)

Brand: Mezuzah Store
SKU: Scroll-Ashkenazi-6
164.95 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

The Mehudar (Superior) Ashkenazi Mezuzah Scroll 6 Inch is a higher-level kosher mezuzah scroll for customers who want a more refined klaf, a larger writing format, and an Ashkenazi script style that follows minhag Ashkenaz. This 6-inch scroll is handwritten on kosher klaf by a qualified sofer STaM and is made for mezuzah cases that are designed to hold a larger 6-inch parchment scroll. This Ashkenazi mezuzah scroll is written in Beit Yosef ksav, also commonly written Beis Yosef, the script style most often associated with Ashkenazi and Ashkenazic mezuzah writing. Customers shopping our full collection of kosher mezuzah scrolls will often choose this option when they want a superior Ashkenazi klaf with careful letter formation, strong spacing, and a more beautiful overall presentation. This mehudar Ashkenazi mezuzah scroll comes directly from Israel and is written by some of the highest-rated sofrim STaM (סוֹפְרֵי סְתָ״ם, sacred scribes) we work with. It is part of our selection of Mezuzahs from Israel, made for customers who want a superior kosher klaf with trusted Israeli craftsmanship, careful writing, and a higher standard of mezuzah scroll quality. The product photo shows the classic visual feel of Ashkenazi STaM writing script style: bold black Hebrew letters, clean spacing between words and lines, carefully formed tagin, and a structured Beit Yosef letter style. The larger 6-inch size gives the writing more room, which can make the parshiyot easier to read and visually more refined than many smaller scrolls. Inside every kosher mezuzah scroll are the Torah passages of Shema (שְׁמַע) and Vehaya im shamoa (וְהָיָה אִם שָׁמֹעַ). The mezuzah case protects the scroll, but the klaf (קְלָף, parchment) is what fulfills the mitzvah (מִצְוָה, commandment). If you are choosing a case separately, make sure it can properly fit and protect a 6-inch scroll without bending, squeezing, or damaging the parchment. Mehudar Ashkenazi Mezuzah Scroll Specs Product Type: Mehudar kosher mezuzah scroll Origin: Written in Israel Scribe Quality: Written by some of the highest-rated sofrim STaM in Israel Scroll Size: 6 inches | 15 centimeters Script Style: Ashkenazi / Ashkenazic Beit Yosef ksav, also called Beis Yosef script Minhag: Ashkenaz / Ashkenazi minhag Material: Kosher klaf parchment Text: Shema and Vehaya im shamoa, the Torah passages required for mezuzah Written By: Certified sofer STaM Checking: Carefully checked for kosher accuracy, including computer-assisted review and scribe inspection Use: Fits mezuzah cases made for a 6-inch kosher mezuzah scroll Case Included: No, mezuzah case sold separately Care: Do not fold, trim, bend, or expose the klaf to moisture A Superior Ashkenazi Ksav for Minhag Ashkenaz This scroll is made for customers looking specifically for an Ashkenazi mezuzah klaf, Ashkenazic script, or Beit Yosef style mezuzah scroll. The wording of the Torah passages is the same across kosher mezuzah scrolls, but the letter shapes and writing tradition can vary by minhag (מִנְהָג, custom). For a clear explanation of Ashkenazi, Sephardi, Chabad, Ari, and Alter Rebbe writing traditions, see our guide to mezuzah lettering styles. Beit Yosef / Beis Yosef is the standard Ashkenazi ksav convention used for many Ashkenazi mezuzah scrolls. This makes it a natural choice for someone following minhag Ashkenaz, buying an Ashkenazi scroll for a family home, or pairing a kosher scroll with one of our Mezuzah cases from our Ashkenazi mezuzahs selection. Why Choose a Mehudar 6-Inch Mezuzah Scroll? A mehudar mezuzah scroll is chosen by someone who wants more than the basic minimum. The larger 6-inch format gives the sofer more space to write each line with clarity, and the superior Ashkenazi ksav gives the scroll a more elevated look and feel. For customers comparing quality levels, our article on why there are different kinds of mezuzah scrolls explains why kosher scrolls can vary in script beauty, writing quality, and price. This scroll is written on real kosher klaf, not printed paper or decorative parchment. A kosher mezuzah scroll must be handwritten by a trained sofer STaM (סוֹפֵר סְתָ״ם, Jewish scribe), with complete and properly formed letters. To learn more about the standards that make a scroll valid, see our guide on what makes a mezuzah kosher. Handwritten by a Sofer STaM Every kosher mezuzah scroll depends on the work of a qualified sofer STaM. This is not regular Hebrew calligraphy. STaM writing follows detailed halachic rules for letter formation, spacing, order, parchment, ink, and review. If you want to understand the role of the scribe more deeply, our sofer STaM guide explains how sacred scrolls are written and checked. After the scroll is written and checked, it should be placed inside a properly sized mezuzah case that protects the klaf from pressure, moisture, and exposure. A 6-inch scroll should only be used with a mezuzah case that has enough interior space for the scroll to fit comfortably. How to Use This Ashkenazi Mezuzah Scroll Choose a mezuzah case that is made to fit a 6-inch kosher mezuzah scroll. Make sure the scroll is not bent, folded, trimmed, or forced into a case that is too small. Insert the scroll carefully into the case, keeping the klaf protected. Close or seal the case properly so the parchment is protected inside. Place the mezuzah on the right side of the doorway as you enter, following proper mezuzah placement according to halacha (הֲלָכָה, Jewish law). Position the case according to your family minhag, including the common Ashkenazi custom of placing the mezuzah slightly slanted. Before affixing the mezuzah when a blessing is required, review the mezuzah blessing, the bracha (בְּרָכָה, blessing) said when placing a mezuzah. For full placement guidance, our page on putting up a mezuzah explains where the mezuzah goes, how high it should be placed, which side of the doorway to use, and how to approach the angle according to common custom. Compare Other Script Traditions This product is the Ashkenazi / Ashkenazic minhag option. Customers looking for a Chabad custom may prefer the Alter Rebbe Chabad Mezuzah Scroll 6 Inch. Customers comparing another Ashkenazi-rooted script tradition may also look at the Mehudar Ari Style Mezuzah Scroll. For most buyers, the most important points are simple: the scroll should be genuinely kosher, handwritten on klaf, checked by someone qualified, sized correctly for the case, and chosen according to the wearer’s family or community custom when that matters.

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