STaM
STaM is Hebrew acronym for Sefer (a book), Tefillin and Mezuzahs.
The way Jewish culture and religion preserves and transmits during thousands of years the laws and traditions of scribal arts for properly writing Hebrew Bible's texts.
The Five Biblical books named Scrolls are shown in a separate section of the Gallery.

World Record Achievements & Media Acclaim
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2004 & 2009 — The Grand Mezuzah | The historic masterpiece of Hebrew sacred calligraphy created by Avraham Borshevsky. It holds a unique double distinction by Guinness World Records™, documented both as the World's Largest Kosher Mezuzah (2004) and for the highest commercial valuation of a traditional parchment artifact in history (2009).
The sensational appearance, halachic validation, and extensive rabbinical and scientific recognition surrounding this landmark record-holding masterwork have been widely covered by major international media, television broadcasts, and publications, including the global news agency Reuters, The Jewish Chronicle (London), The Forward / Russian Forward (New York), the official chronicle Rossiyskaya Gazeta, The Jerusalem Post (including its main English, French, and Christian editions), Israel National News, Hamodia, Mishpacha, Yedioth Ahronoth, and Maariv — as well as national television broadcasts including The Children's Channel (Arutz HaYeladim), inspiring cultural creators worldwide.
Beyond his world-record achievements, Avraham Borshevsky’s authoritative status as a calligraphy expert has been documented by premier global press agencies, including the Associated Press (AP). Reflecting his prominent cultural presence, he was also featured in a high-profile aesthetic campaign in Haaretz, captured in his Jerusalem studio alongside a life-sized display of his landmark masterwork.
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