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The Mezuzah can be written by the scribe only on a delicate parchment (klaf), using a special ink. 4. The script must be perfect and each letter must be properly formed. The slightest flaw in the script or crack in the parchment can render the whole Mezuzah not kosher.
Jan 14, 2021
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