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Doorpost mezuzah on door.
ו כ ת ב ת ם ע ל מ זו ז ת ב ית ך ו ב ש ע ר יך nas.
It should go about 2 3 of the way up the doorpost and be affixed diagonally with the top of the mezuzah slanting in towards the house or the entrance of.
You shall write them upon the doorposts of thy house and upon thy gates deuteronomy 6 9.
There are differences of opinion on what direction they should face so you should consult your local rabbi in regards to any customs your community may observe.
The mezuzah distinguishes a jewish home and is a visible sign and symbol to all those who enter that a sense of jewish identity and commitment exists in that household.
As long as a door can be used as an entrance and exit a mezuzah should be affixed to the doorpost.
Bathrooms closets laundry room boiler room and so forth however do not require a mezuzah.
Any room that has two doorposts and an overhead lintel requires a mezuzah so one should check with a rabbi.
There are cases when it is physically impossible to affix the mezuzah on the inside of the doorpost itself for example a swinging door interferes with the placement of the mezuzah.
Place the mezuzah on the upper one third of the doorpost.
A mezuzah should be fixed to the doorpost of ever living space in the house not just the entrance door.
Him to the door or unto the door post.
Or about the doorpost shall pierce and his master.
And his master kjv.
Rooms with more than one door i am not a rabbi so i am likely to be wrong here but my understanding is that as long as it meets the halachic requirements of being a doorway it should have a mezuzah affixed.
As many people incorrectly believe the mezuzah is not a good luck charm nor does it have any connection with the lamb s blood placed on the doorposts in egypt.
Hear o israel the lord is our god the lord is one.
Place the mezuzah on the right side of the doorpost as you enter the main room e g on the right side of the door as you enter your home on the right side of the door as you enter a bedroom etc.
It should be affixed to the doorpost on the right hand side of a person entering the room.
In such a case the preferred approach would be to make a groove that is less than a handbreadth deep and place the mezuzah in the groove.
This ornament is known as a mezuzah hebrew doorpost because it is placed upon the doorposts of the house.
Jews with spanish and middle eastern ancestry sephardim place the.
Ashkenazim place the mezuzah at a slant toward the main room.
On the doorposts of jewish homes a passerby can likely find a small casing like the one pictured at right.
You shall write them on the doorposts of your house.
The custom of affixing a mezuzah to the doorpost fulfills the biblical commandment.