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mezuzah (Hebrew: מְזוּזָה "doorpost"; plural: מְזוּזוֹת mezuzot) is a
piece of
parchment inscribed with
specific Hebrew verses from the Torah, which...
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involves affixing a
mezuzah—a
piece of
parchment inscribed with
specific Torah verses—to the
doorposts of a home.
While the
mezuzah primarily serves as...
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Sephardic law and
customs are the law and
customs of
Judaism which are
practiced by
Sephardim or
Sephardic Jews (lit. "Jews of Spain"); the descendants...
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Jewish customs which could be
understood as apotropaic: male cir****cision,
mezuzah, and tefillin. The
connections of the
first one with the name
Shaddai are...
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mezuzah. The
familiar Jewish mezuzah is a tiny
scroll placed in a
small container mounted by the
entrance to a house. The
ancient Samaritan mezuzah,...
- day in any language, the
binding of the
tefillin and the
fixing of the
mezuzah (Deuteronomy 6:8-9), and the
saying of
Grace After Meals (Deuteronomy 8:10)...
- protection. This
practice continued until the
early 20th century. The
mezuzah and
tefillin have been
interpreted by some to be
forms of amulet, but others...
- solution, many Ashke**** Jews
place the
mezuzah on the door in a
slanted position.
Sephardi Jews
mount the
mezuzah vertically, per the
opinions of Rashi...
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Jasmine (November 20, 2021). "Second
family becomes first to
affix a
mezuzah on
executive home'". CNN.
Retrieved January 18, 2024. "Douglas C. Emhoff"...
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specializing in
luxury Judaica.
Production specializes Judaica such as kippahs,
mezuzah cases,
ketubah cases, and bags for a
tallit and
tefillin set. Also such...