One of the Exhibition Participants Holds a Guinness Record

December 11, 2008
Avraham-Hersh Borshevsky broke the Guinness record. It happened on May 19, 2004. He is the author of the largest mezuzah in the world. It is 94 cm long, 76 cm wide (and kept in a 110 cm long container). 
 
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The Guinness World Records certificate
 
For those who do not know, a mezuzah is a piece of parchment inscribed with specified Hebrew verses from the Torah (according to the Electronic Hebrew Encyclopedia). The parchment is rolled and put inside a special case which is affixed to the doorframe of Jewish homes. 
 
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Avraham-Hersh Borshevsky
 
Mezuzah is written by a qualified sofer (scribe) on parchment. Its text consists of 22 lines, which in their turn consist of 15 rhymes and 713 letters.
The visitors of the Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy have a unique opportunity to see the works of this talented artist and attend his master classes in the framework of the project Mystery of the World Calligraphy. We are looking forward to see you at the museum!