Any room that has two doorposts and an overhead lintel requires a mezuzah so one should check with a rabbi.
Jewish mezuzah on door.
Traditional jewish practice about mezuzot is that a mezuzah should be affixed to every door in a house except for the bathroom even if there are many rooms in a house and even if the room has more than one door.
The mezuzah itself consists of a small scroll of parchment k laf on which are written two biblical passages.
If you select the option to add the scroll we will ship it already inserted and ready to affix to your door.
Inside the box is a parchment scroll with verses from the torah inscribed on it including the shema prayer deuteronomy 6 4 9 11 13 21.
The concept of a mezuzah comes from the torah where we read and you shall inscribe them on the doorposts mezuzot of your house and on your gates deuteronomy 6 9 11 20.
It is the handwritten parchment paper that is the mezuzah.
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A mezuzah is usually attached in the doorpost of a jewish home.
Each mezuzah can be purchased by itself or with a kosher mezuzah scroll.
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As long as a door can be used as an entrance and exit a mezuzah should be affixed to the doorpost.
It also contains a small parchment scroll wherein the shema prayers are handwritten in the hebrew language by a scribe.
A mezuzah is a small box that is placed on the right doorpost of jewish homes.
Hear o israel the lord is our god the lord is one.
The hebrew word mezuzah means doorpost according to tradition the mezuzah is to be affixed to the doorpost at the entrance to a jewish home as well as at the entrance to each of the interior rooms except for bathrooms.
For the front door the right doorpost is the doorpost to the right of the person entering from the street.
Although it is common to refer to the decorative case that holds the parchment as the mezuzah it is actually called a mezuzah case.
Since the jewish people received the torah on mount sinai jews have been placing a mezuzah parchment surrounded by a case on their door posts.
In internal doorways it is the doorpost to the right of a person entering in the direction towards which the door opens.
מ זו זו ת mezuzot is a piece of parchment called a klaf contained in a decorative case and inscribed with specific hebrew verses from the torah deuteronomy 6 4 9 and 11 13 21 these verses consist of the jewish prayer shema yisrael beginning with the phrase.
A mezuzah is affixed on the right doorpost approximately at the bottom of the top third of the doorpost.