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

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

Brand: Mezuzah Store
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For customers who follow Sephardic, Sephardi, or Sefardi minhag, the Mehudar (Superior) Sephardic Mezuzah Scroll 6-Inch offers a larger, more refined kosher klaf written in the Sephardic script tradition. This scroll is handwritten in Israel on kosher parchment by carefully selected sofrim STaM and is made for mezuzah cases that can properly hold and protect a 6-inch scroll without bending, squeezing, or damaging the parchment. The writing style on this Sephardic mezuzah scroll is Vellish ksav, also commonly described as Sefardi or Sephardi script. It is the scroll style many customers look for when they want a kosher mezuzah scroll that matches minhag Sepharad. If you are comparing sizes and script options, our main kosher mezuzah scrolls collection brings the full range together in one place. Because this scroll comes from Israel and is written by some of the highest-rated sofrim STaM (סוֹפְרֵי סְתָ״ם, sacred scribes) we work with, it is positioned as a higher-quality option rather than a basic replacement scroll. The value is in the combination of real kosher klaf, careful Sephardic writing, trusted Israeli sofrim, and the checking process that helps confirm the scroll is kosher before it is placed inside a mezuzah case. In the product photo, you can see the character of Sephardic STaM writing: bold black Hebrew letters, clear spacing between words and lines, careful tagin, and a Vellish / Sefardi letter style. The larger 6-inch format gives the sofer more room for clean letter formation, which helps explain why a mehudar Sephardic mezuzah scroll is priced above smaller or more basic scroll options. Mehudar Sephardic Mezuzah Scroll Specs Use the details below to confirm the scroll size, origin, material, script style, minhag, writing, checking, and proper use for this 6-inch Sephardic mezuzah scroll. Product Type: Mehudar kosher mezuzah scroll Scroll Size: 6 inches | 15 centimeters Origin: Written in Israel Material: Kosher klaf parchment Script Style: Sephardic / Sefardi Vellish ksav Minhag: Sephardi, Sephardic, or minhag Sepharad Written By: Carefully selected Israeli sofrim STaM Text: Shema (שְׁמַע) and Vehaya im shamoa (וְהָיָה אִם שָׁמֹעַ), the Torah passages required for mezuzah Checking: Reviewed for kosher accuracy, including sofer inspection and computer-assisted checking Use: Fits mezuzah cases made for a 6-inch kosher mezuzah scroll or smaller Case Included: No, mezuzah case sold separately Care: Do not fold, trim, bend, or expose the klaf to moisture Sephardic Vellish Ksav and Minhag Sepharad A Sephardic mezuzah scroll does not contain different Torah text from an Ashkenazi, Ari-Zal, or Chabad scroll. Every kosher mezuzah scroll contains the required parshiyot (פָּרָשִׁיּוֹת, Torah passages), but the ktav (כְּתָב, script) can vary based on the family or community custom of the person using it. Vellish or Sefardi ksav is the script style associated with many Sephardic mezuzah scrolls. That makes this scroll a natural fit for customers browsing Sephardic mezuzahs, Sephardi mezuzah scrolls, Sefardi klaf, or a kosher scroll that follows minhag Sepharad. Customers comparing traditions should note the difference clearly: Ashkenazi mezuzah scrolls are commonly associated with Beit Yosef or Beis Yosef ksav, Ari-Zal scrolls are connected with Chassidic and Kabbalistic writing traditions, and Chabad scrolls often follow the Alter Rebbe script. Our guide to mezuzah lettering styles explains how these script traditions differ while the required Torah text remains the same. Why This 6-Inch Sephardic Scroll Costs More Than a Basic Scroll A mehudar scroll is chosen by someone who wants a higher level of writing, clarity, and presentation. This 6-inch Sephardic mezuzah scroll gives the sofer more space to form each letter carefully, creating a more refined result than many compact or entry-level scrolls. It is a strong choice for a front door, family doorway, office, or larger mezuzah case where the quality of the scroll should match the importance of the placement. Scroll pricing is not based only on size. The quality of the klaf, the script style, the level of writing, the checking process, and the care of the sofer all matter. This 6-inch Vellish / Sefardi klaf sits above a basic kosher mezuzah scroll because it is larger, more refined, and written in Israel for customers who specifically want a Sephardic minhag option. This scroll is written on real kosher klaf, not printed paper or decorative parchment. The handwritten parchment is the sacred part of the mezuzah and what fulfills the mitzvah (מִצְוָה, commandment) when placed properly on the doorway. Written by Israeli Sofrim STaM A kosher mezuzah scroll must be written by a qualified sofer STaM (סוֹפֵר סְתָ״ם, Jewish scribe). This is not regular Hebrew lettering or decorative calligraphy. STaM writing follows halachic rules for letter shape, spacing, parchment, ink, order, and review. For a deeper explanation of the scribe’s role, read our guide to the sofer STaM. After the scroll is written, it is reviewed so the letters and words of Shema and Vehaya im shamoa are complete and properly formed. The mezuzah case protects and presents the scroll, but the kosher klaf inside is what gives the mezuzah its halachic purpose. Choosing the Right Mezuzah Case This scroll should only be placed inside a mezuzah case made to fit a 6-inch kosher mezuzah scroll. The parchment should sit inside comfortably and should never be bent, squeezed, trimmed, or forced into a case that is too small. If you are still deciding which minhag or script style belongs in the case, you can compare our Ashkenaz Mezuzahs collection with our Chabad Mezuzahs collection. These pages help customers think through Ashkenazi mezuzah scrolls, Chabad scrolls, and scroll-ready cases by custom. Compare Other Mezuzah Scroll Options This product is the 6-inch Sephardic / Sefardi minhag option. Customers following Chabad custom may prefer the Alter Rebbe Chabad Mezuzah Scroll, while customers looking for Ari-based custom can compare the Mehudar Ari-Zal Mezuzah Scroll or the Extra Small Ari-Zal Mezuzah Scroll. For smaller cases or more accessible price points, the Basic Kosher Mezuzah Scroll may be the right fit. Customers who want to compare all sizes, scripts, and quality levels can return to the main mezuzah scroll collection. Using This Sephardic 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. Many Sephardic communities place the mezuzah vertically, while other homes follow their own family or rabbinic custom. Before affixing the mezuzah when a blessing is required, review the mezuzah blessing, the bracha (בְּרָכָה, blessing) said when placing a mezuzah. When you are ready to mount the mezuzah, our page on mezuzah placement and putting up a mezuzah can help confirm the correct side of the doorway, placement height, and angle. To better understand the handwritten parchment itself, our guide to the jewish door scroll explains what is written inside and why the scroll is the heart of the mezuzah.

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