Mezuzah is one of the most imperative Jewish symbols, and hanging one on the doorposts is an excellent part of the Jewish culture.
A mezuzah is made up of two parts: the mezuzah scroll and the mezuzah case.
What is a Mezuzah Scroll?Mezuzah scroll is a piece of parchment made from the skin of a ritually clean animal on which verses or words from Deuteronomy are handwritten, traditionally in twenty-two lines.
On the back of the parchment is the Hebrew word Shaddai, one of the mystical names for the Almighty.What is written inside a mezuzah scroll?The mezuzah scroll contains two paragraphs from Torah.
The summary of the two paragraphs in the mezuzah explains that blessed are you, Lord our God, who has sanctified us with holy commandments and commanded us to affix a mezuzah.What does a mezuzah symbolize?The mezuzah on the doorpost symbolizes that every person residing in the household is Jewish and follows God's commandments.
The people who live inside follow a Jewish culture.What to Check before you buy a Mezuzah?A mezuzah must be made by following all laws, traditions ad customs of the Jewish law.