Mezuzah Shema. The mezuzah is a scroll inscribed with torah verses, usually placed in a case, and fixed to the doorpost of a jewish home. Written by sandy eisenberg sasso illustrated by joani keller rothenberg. A mezuzah serves two functions: מזוזה, sometimes spelled mezuzah literally means “doorpost”) and it refers to a small parchment scroll upon which the hebrew words. The mezuzah is a daily reminder and declaration of jewish identity and faith. Second, the mezuzah serves as a symbol to everyone else that this particular dwelling is constituted as a jewish household, operating by a special set of rules, rituals, and beliefs. Every time you enter or leave, the mezuzah reminds you that you have a covenant with god; The commandment to place a mezuzah on the doorpost is derived from a passage in the book of deuteronomy commonly known as the shema. The shema in the mezuzah. A parchment scroll inscribed with the verses of the shema prayer is affixed to the right doorpost of every room in a jewish. The torah instructs the jewish.
The shema in the mezuzah. מזוזה, sometimes spelled mezuzah literally means “doorpost”) and it refers to a small parchment scroll upon which the hebrew words. A mezuzah serves two functions: Every time you enter or leave, the mezuzah reminds you that you have a covenant with god; The mezuzah is a scroll inscribed with torah verses, usually placed in a case, and fixed to the doorpost of a jewish home. The commandment to place a mezuzah on the doorpost is derived from a passage in the book of deuteronomy commonly known as the shema. Written by sandy eisenberg sasso illustrated by joani keller rothenberg. The mezuzah is a daily reminder and declaration of jewish identity and faith. Second, the mezuzah serves as a symbol to everyone else that this particular dwelling is constituted as a jewish household, operating by a special set of rules, rituals, and beliefs. A parchment scroll inscribed with the verses of the shema prayer is affixed to the right doorpost of every room in a jewish.
Pin on Mezazuh
Mezuzah Shema The commandment to place a mezuzah on the doorpost is derived from a passage in the book of deuteronomy commonly known as the shema. The shema in the mezuzah. The mezuzah is a daily reminder and declaration of jewish identity and faith. מזוזה, sometimes spelled mezuzah literally means “doorpost”) and it refers to a small parchment scroll upon which the hebrew words. The commandment to place a mezuzah on the doorpost is derived from a passage in the book of deuteronomy commonly known as the shema. The torah instructs the jewish. A mezuzah serves two functions: Every time you enter or leave, the mezuzah reminds you that you have a covenant with god; Second, the mezuzah serves as a symbol to everyone else that this particular dwelling is constituted as a jewish household, operating by a special set of rules, rituals, and beliefs. Written by sandy eisenberg sasso illustrated by joani keller rothenberg. A parchment scroll inscribed with the verses of the shema prayer is affixed to the right doorpost of every room in a jewish. The mezuzah is a scroll inscribed with torah verses, usually placed in a case, and fixed to the doorpost of a jewish home.