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World Record Achievements & Media Acclaim

  • 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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