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Shelter Mezuzah
Shelter Mezuzah

Shelter Mezuzah

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A single sheet of stainless steel is cut and pressed to create both a cover and holder for a glass vial containing the mezuzah's scroll. The steel and glass mezuzah is quiet and architectural in nature with hidden screws, making it a harmonious part of our most important spaces. *Mezuzah scroll not included and sold separately*

Cloud: Off-white with blue undertones
Noir: Warm soft black with grey undertones
Midnight: Navy blue
Clay: Terracotta
Sage: Pale green

Wipe with damp cloth.
Stainless steel & borosilicate glass.

UV and weather resistant.

Height 4.72" Width 1.31" Depth: 0.64"
For centuries Jews have attached a mezuzah (“doorpost” in Hebrew) to the outside of their doors. Although intended as a means of protecting the household, the mezuzah isn’t an amulet or talisman. Instead, the mezuzah guards with a piece of parchment referred to as a klaf that’s stored inside its narrow, rectangular form. On the klaf are two paragraphs from the Torah that outline the basic beliefs of Judaism, including the prayer Shema Yisrael. The mezuzah can be placed on all living spaces—bedrooms, kitchens, and common rooms.
Shelter Mezuzah
A single sheet of stainless steel is cut and pressed to create both a cover and holder for a glass vial containing the mezuzah's scroll. The steel and glass mezuzah is quiet and architectural in nature with hidden screws, making it a harmonious part of our most important spaces. *Mezuzah scroll not included and sold separately*

Cloud: Off-white with blue undertones
Noir: Warm soft black with grey undertones
Midnight: Navy blue
Clay: Terracotta
Sage: Pale green

Wipe with damp cloth.
Stainless steel & borosilicate glass.

UV and weather resistant.

Height 4.72" Width 1.31" Depth: 0.64"
For centuries Jews have attached a mezuzah (“doorpost” in Hebrew) to the outside of their doors. Although intended as a means of protecting the household, the mezuzah isn’t an amulet or talisman. Instead, the mezuzah guards with a piece of parchment referred to as a klaf that’s stored inside its narrow, rectangular form. On the klaf are two paragraphs from the Torah that outline the basic beliefs of Judaism, including the prayer Shema Yisrael. The mezuzah can be placed on all living spaces—bedrooms, kitchens, and common rooms.

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