 Mezuzah distribution Judaism is a faith not confined to synagogues. Within the comfort and familiarity of our homes, we also strive for spirituality. A mezuzah mounted on the doorpost designates the home as Jewish, reminding us of our connection to G-d and our heritage... “The mezuzah is also a symbol of G-d's watchful care over the house and its dwellers. The name of G-d, Sha-dai, which appears on the reverse side of the parchment, is an acronym for the Hebrew words which mean 'Guardian of the doorways of Israel.' The placing of a mezuzah on the doors of a home or office protects the inhabitants -- whether they are inside or outside...
Great skill is needed to write a kosher Mezuzah and, unfortunately, many Mezuzot have been sold which do not meet the standards of Jewish Law. There are many elaborate and beautiful cases which turn out to have only a printed slip of paper instead of a Mezuzah. Even when one's Mezuzah was indeed properly kosher when bought, it is important to have it checked regularly. The Code of Law states this should be 'twice in seven years'. However today, chemicals in the air and other factors lead rabbis to recommend that one should have them checked more frequently. To acquire a Mezuzah or to have your Mezuzot checked, contact Rabbi Hayman at
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or at 602.577.6131 If you can’t make it to his office, Rabbi Hayman will come out to your home or office and show you where you need mezuzahs, help to install mezuzah or will remove mezuzahs if you are moving or need to check them.
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