|
HaSOFER.com
HaSOFER.com brings you on the web the same wide
range of kosher l'mehadrin STa"M and Jewish gifts
available in our Jerusalem store since 1983: tefillin,
mezuzot and mezuzah covers, megillot, tallitot and
tallit bags, shofars, kiddush cups, etrog boxes, sefer
torah ornaments and much, much more.
All our tefillin and mezuzot, as well as most of our
Judaica gifts, are made in Israel, many of them by small
family businesses. Your purchase at HaSOFER supports
these families and strengthens the Israeli economy.
Many of our STa"M items and Jewish gifts feature a
variety of options and are suitable for embroidering or
engraving. Please check each page carefully. And if you
don't see what you're looking for ask for it! We receive
new Judaica items all the time and that special Jewish
gift you're looking for might have just arrived.
Learn All About STa"M
Want to know more about the laws and traditions
regarding STa"M, Scrolls, Tefillin and Mezuzot? Then
HaSOFER's STa"M in Halacha and Midrash, section is a
must read for you. Here you'll find a wealth of
information about:
• How tefillin, mezuzot and megillot are made
• Tips to help you maintain a high level of
kashrut for your STa"M
• When to check your STa"M and how it's done
• Halachot, midrashim and stories about STa"M
HaSOFER means STa"M
Our name is what we are: Hasofer is Hebrew for the
scribe. STa"M is the acronym in both English and Hebrew
for Scrolls (Megillot), Tefillin and Mezuzot. Throughout
the ages and continuing today at HaSOFER, the sofer
writes STa"M longhand with a kulmus, quill pen, on
specially prepared klaf, parchment. Look for our sofer
holding his kulmus in the background of the page you're
reading. That way you know you're on the original
HaSOFER web site: your trusted source on the web for
kashrut and value in Israeli-made tefillin, mezuzot,
megillot and Jewish gifts.
Thank you for visiting
HaSOFER!
Information
about HaSofer also available in
Swedish
Main Page for
Israeler.com >>
|