Both the Shulchan Aruch Harav and the Mishnah Brurah use similar terminology when describing the importance of the shin being "pointy" on the bottom and all three branches of the letter shin meeting at a point or "chad" at the bottom of the letter. There is a strong foundation in Halacha for this and for the bottom of the shin to be flat like a moshav (base) is considered questionable (Pri Megadim) and definitely not Kosher Lechatchillah. It is worse if the moshav is very wide, but it is still questionable if it is lechatchillah if there is a thick noticeable base rather than a chad. Even for Sephardim, who lechatchillah make an angular base, it is still important that the base is indeed on a (significant) angle. If the base is flat, even if all three branches of the shin come out of the base connected , as in the top picture, it is problematic. It is worse in the bottom picture below where the right head/ branch comes out of the right part of the base and the m
I'n not sure what you are questioning - but if it is the Taf of the word Es, you should have the same question on the Taf of Mezuzos two lines before. I'd be more concerned with the Nun of Diganecha.
ReplyDeleteMy concern was actually nun of ונתתי. Looks very much like an S.
ReplyDeleteI think its fixable based on a biur HaSofer (I forget the reference, I'll post it when I have a chance to check).
I wasn't really asking a question, more of a show and tell.
def kosher but should be fixed
Deleteagreed, it is ok. Thicken the kav chibbur on the upper right side so the rosh is more evenly balanced.
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