Sefardi Mezuzah Scroll
This Sefardi mezuzah scroll is handwritten on kosher parchment (klaf) in Eretz Yisrael, in the script tradition of Sephardic communities of the Middle East, Morocco, and Spain.
- Handwritten lishmah by a qualified sofer
- Checked twice by expert magihim, plus a computer scan
- Available in several levels of writing quality (hiddur)
- Always new, never secondhand or resold
OU Endorsed:
Kosher Mezuzah's STaM process, covering how our scrolls are written, checked, and handled, operates under Orthodox Union oversight.
Traceability:
Your mezuzah arrives new and sealed with a unique QR code. Scan it to see who wrote your scroll, who examined it, when it was written, and when it is next due for checking.
About the Sefardi script:
The Sefardi script is the tradition of Sephardic communities of the Middle East, Morocco, and Spain. If your family follows a Sephardic minhag, this is usually the right choice.
Sizes and fit:
We measure the height of the parchment. The 4.7 in (12 cm) scroll fits most rooms and standard cases; the 5.9 in (15 cm) scroll suits a main entrance or a larger case. If you already own a case, measure its inside height before ordering.
Levels of hiddur:
Every scroll we sell is fully kosher at every level. Higher levels reflect greater beauty, precision, and consistency in the calligraphy, a way of beautifying the mitzvah, not a difference in kashrus.
Affixing a mezuzah fulfills the mitzvah of וּכְתַבְתָּם עַל מְזוּזוֹת בֵּיתֶךָ וּבִשְׁעָרֶיךָ (Devarim 6:9).

