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Our mezuzot are written on ethically sourced parchment with a commitment to vegan- and vegetarian-conscious values. While our aspiration is always to use parchment made from roadkill, to meet demand we may also prepare hides from hunted deer or from farm animals that died accidentally. Hunted animals lived fully wild lives until their final moments, and hides are purchased from individual, subsistence hunters. Available in 4-inch (10 cm) or 5-inch (12.5 cm) sizes.
Please let us know your preference of size (4” or 5”), script (Ashkenazi or Sephardi), and parchment type (roadkill or hunted), or if you have no preference at all, when ordering by writing your preferences in the notes section at checkout!
These mezuzot are kosher under the supervision of Rabbi Juan Mejia. Because stock is limited, larger orders may require up to one month of lead time.
We often quip, “We proudly write ugly mezuzot,” because we prioritize kashrut and ethical sourcing over aesthetics. As a result of our sourcing practices and desire to make full use of the animal, some scrolls may show natural holes or irregularities in the parchment, which do not affect their kashrut. The writing is always kosher, though it may not look as polished as factory-produced scrolls.
See our team of scribes here.
Our mezuzot are written on ethically sourced parchment with a commitment to vegan- and vegetarian-conscious values. While our aspiration is always to use parchment made from roadkill, to meet demand we may also prepare hides from hunted deer or from farm animals that died accidentally. Hunted animals lived fully wild lives until their final moments, and hides are purchased from individual, subsistence hunters. Available in 4-inch (10 cm) or 5-inch (12.5 cm) sizes.
Please let us know your preference of size (4” or 5”), script (Ashkenazi or Sephardi), and parchment type (roadkill or hunted), or if you have no preference at all, when ordering by writing your preferences in the notes section at checkout!
These mezuzot are kosher under the supervision of Rabbi Juan Mejia. Because stock is limited, larger orders may require up to one month of lead time.
We often quip, “We proudly write ugly mezuzot,” because we prioritize kashrut and ethical sourcing over aesthetics. As a result of our sourcing practices and desire to make full use of the animal, some scrolls may show natural holes or irregularities in the parchment, which do not affect their kashrut. The writing is always kosher, though it may not look as polished as factory-produced scrolls.
See our team of scribes here.