
1) Mezuza 2) Scroll
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1) Mezuza 2) Section 3) Subdivision
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small folded or rolled parchment inscribed by a qualified calligraphist with scriptural verses (Deuteronomy 6:4–9, 11:13–21) to remind Jews of their ...
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In Judaism, a small box containing a parchment scroll inscribed with a prayer, the Shema from Deuteronomy (6:4-9; 11:13-21), which is found in the upper third of the right doorpost of every home...
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a parchment scroll containing the first two paragraphs of the Shema placed at the entrance to homes, and rooms within a home
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A scroll placed on doorposts of Jewish homes, containing a section from the Torah and often enclosed in a decorative case.
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A religious object on the door frame of Jewish homes or synagogues to sanctify them.
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mezuza noun religious texts from Deuteronomy inscribed on parchment and rolled up in a case that is attached to the doorframe of many Jewish households in accordance with Jewish law
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In Judaism, a small box containing a parchment scroll inscribed with a prayer, the Shema from Deuteronomy (6:4–9; 11:13–21), which is found in the upper third of the right doorpost of every home and every room in a Jewish house, except the bathroom. Jews are commanded by the Shema to keep the mezuzah `as a sign upon the d...
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Ritual object consisting of a casing and a klaf (scroll) which is put on the doorpost(s) of the house.
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Literally doorpost. A case attached to the doorposts of houses, containing a scroll with passages of scripture written on it. 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. It is a constant reminder of God's presence and God's commandments from Deuteronomy 6:4-9.
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