Questions in letters of a Mezuzot Help Needed

BS"D

Hi Sofrim, i have some pictures of letters in mezuzot that i want to know if those are ok, or make the mezuza pesula

thank you
12

3
45



67


89


1011


1213


14


15

1617


1819


2021


2223


2425


26 (the bet, beshibtecha its ok??)


THANK YOU


Comments

  1. B"N I'll gradually get through these but for now:
    1, 2 and 3: All fine except for negios (assuming they are) that need to be severed.

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  2. 4- kosher but I'd fix it if I was checking it
    5- is it touching? If so pasul but fixable
    6- same as 5 if you are asking about between chaf and lamed
    7- same as 5 (there appears to be some faded tagin)
    8- same as 5
    9- kosher
    10-11-12- same as 5
    14- same as 5
    15- Mem is fine, tav/chaf- same as 5. (Do you know what it looked like before the erasure and how it was fixed?)
    16-17-18- fine
    19- remove excess ink
    20-24 - same as 5
    25- Alef- even if the more outer part is touching, there remains a slight head plus it can be severed /reish- seems ok/can remove slight roshem
    26- fine

    Since all the questions re possible touching letters are theoretical as they can be fixed I haven't tried to figure out if they are or not. It's also not so easy to do from an image.

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    1. Thank you so much Yerachmiel, for taking time and effort and guide me about my concerns in those mezuzot. those who are touching can be fixed if the touch is not so prominent?

      Again thank you!

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    2. If any are touching, they're not prominent and can be fixed. (Even if they were more prominent it may be fixable,nut that's a case by case basis.)

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    1. Thank you Rabbi Eli I needed this assistance on my concerns in those mezuzot. (overall seems all kosher) just small fixing needed but it didnt make them pasul.. i am not in usa.

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