Chamsa Mezuzah
The Torah teaches us to place “these teachings” on the doorposts of our house. “These teachings” have been interpreted by the Rabbis to mean the Shema and the V’ahavta. We beautify this custom by placing the prayer in a decorative case. This chamsa design represents the Hand of God and is expertly embroidered in this unique mezuzah case. The case has an acrylic front which protects the embroidery while also providing a clear view from many angles.
The mezuzah size is 6.1 x 2.1 x .8 in (155 x 55 x 21 mm). There is a pocket inside that can hold a parchment up to 4 in (100mm) high. Included are two mounting screws and a paper scroll.
The Torah teaches us to place “these teachings” on the doorposts of our house. “These teachings” have been interpreted by the Rabbis to mean the Shema and the V’ahavta. We beautify this custom by placing the prayer in a decorative case. This chamsa design represents the Hand of God and is expertly embroidered in this unique mezuzah case. The case has an acrylic front which protects the embroidery while also providing a clear view from many angles.
The mezuzah size is 6.1 x 2.1 x .8 in (155 x 55 x 21 mm). There is a pocket inside that can hold a parchment up to 4 in (100mm) high. Included are two mounting screws and a paper scroll.
The Torah teaches us to place “these teachings” on the doorposts of our house. “These teachings” have been interpreted by the Rabbis to mean the Shema and the V’ahavta. We beautify this custom by placing the prayer in a decorative case. This chamsa design represents the Hand of God and is expertly embroidered in this unique mezuzah case. The case has an acrylic front which protects the embroidery while also providing a clear view from many angles.
The mezuzah size is 6.1 x 2.1 x .8 in (155 x 55 x 21 mm). There is a pocket inside that can hold a parchment up to 4 in (100mm) high. Included are two mounting screws and a paper scroll.