Mezuzahs in Holon

A kosher mezuzah

It is a Jewish right in every home

A mezuzah is an ancient Jewish charm for guarding and protection, in every entrance to a house or room in a house that is not a bathroom/bathroom, you need a fixed mezuzah on the right side of the door frame in the upper third of the door,

The mezuzah card was written by a scribe who will see heaven, (the one who adheres to the laws of writing khoshara even if no one sees him)

There are thousands of stories about people who turned to a tzaddik for a blessing for a sick person, or a problem with marriage or livelihood and they answered that the mezuzos should be checked,
And on examination it was found that the mezuzah card was wrong exactly in the place that suggests the disease or the difficulty in life.

We are in a particularly challenging period from a security point of view and it is time to purchase kosher mezuzahs at the price of a kosher mezuzah.

Each mezuzah card needs a mezuzah house, a more fancy mezuzah house is put for the main entrance, and rooms have a uniform design, children's rooms have different styles.

As in everything, what's important is what's inside!

With us in Matania Holon, you buy mezuzahs from a God-fearing shop, the mezuzahs are checked twice, once by computer and once by a qualified manual proofreader who confirms the correctness of the mezuzah.

As a condition, there is a 10-year warranty on the kosher mezozus

Some laws and information about setting a mezuzah.

1. The obligation of the mezuzah:

The mezuzah mitzvah applies to permanent room doors that have an area of 2 square meters or more and that have the shape of an opening, even if they do not have a frame.
Toilets, baths and temporary rooms such as sukkah are exempt from the mezuzah mitzvah.
Offices, shops, factories, etc. must have a mezuzah. The gates of courtyards and stairwells must also have a mezuzah, provided they have the shape of an opening.

2. The direction of the mezuzah:

The mezuzah should be stuck on the right door mezuzah, in its upper third.
It must be determined diagonally, so that its upper edge (where the letter "S" from the name of A-L is written) is directed inward.

3. The direction of the mezuzah in inner rooms:

In the doorways of internal rooms, when there is a question about which side is the right, it is determined according to the structure of the door.
When the door opens into the room, the mezuzah is set on the right side of the person entering the room. When the door is opened out of the room, the mezuzah is determined in the day of the person leaving the room.
In openings that have sliding doors, the definition is according to "most use". This means that the mezuzah is set to the right of the side that is used less in the room, if there is only one door.

4. Direction of rolling the mezuzah:

The mezuzah should be rolled up, not folded. The folding can invalidate the mitzvah.
The mezuzah is fixed when it is standing upright, with the letters "S-D-Y" facing the opposite entrance mezuzah.

5. Blessing before fixing the mezuzah:

Before setting mezuzahs at home, one must bless and say a blessing. One of several mezuzahs can exempt one blessing mezuzah. The blessing is: "Blessed are you, O Dani, our God, the King of the world, whom we sanctified by his mitzvahs and commanded, to establish a mezuzah."
The mezuzah mitzvah should remind us of the mitzvah and have an eternal memory of the special connection that Israel has to their home and values. These rules can help you observe the mitzvah of mezuza properly and accurately.

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David
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