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Vegetarian Batim

$1,000.00

These medium-sized (roughly 1 1/4" box outer dimension) batim are produced from the hides of animals that died in accidents, mostly roadkill deer. The discounted pairs contain minor production defects, which do not affect kashrut but may affect aesthetics or comfort. Kosher under the supervision of Rabbi Juan Mejia. Scrolls and straps (retzuot) not included.

Vegetarian/Vegan - made with hides from animals that died in accidents.

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These medium-sized (roughly 1 1/4" box outer dimension) batim are produced from the hides of animals that died in accidents, mostly roadkill deer. The discounted pairs contain minor production defects, which do not affect kashrut but may affect aesthetics or comfort. Kosher under the supervision of Rabbi Juan Mejia. Scrolls and straps (retzuot) not included.

Vegetarian/Vegan - made with hides from animals that died in accidents.

These medium-sized (roughly 1 1/4" box outer dimension) batim are produced from the hides of animals that died in accidents, mostly roadkill deer. The discounted pairs contain minor production defects, which do not affect kashrut but may affect aesthetics or comfort. Kosher under the supervision of Rabbi Juan Mejia. Scrolls and straps (retzuot) not included.

Vegetarian/Vegan - made with hides from animals that died in accidents.

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