Mezuzah Case - Unique Designs by Israeli Artists

Mezuzah Case - Here at Mezuzah.pirsumi.com you'll find large selection of unique Mezuzah case designs, all made by Israeli artists.

Mezuzah Case is one of the most prominent Jewish symbols. Mezuzahs are affixed to the doorposts of many Jewish homes throughout the world, both religious and secular. The Mezuzah case is a small box used to hold the sacred mezuzah scroll –the significant part of the mezuzah- and protects it from damage. The mezuzah case has always been one of the most recognizable signs for a Jewish home since it is the first thing that meets the visitors' eyes as they come through the main entrance. That is why many Jewish people choose to display a decorative mezuzah case that shows off their personal style.

  

Kol Dodi Mezuzah Case by Shirley Lev
Kol Dodi Mezuzah Case by Shirley Lev

Sale Price : $89
Kol Dodi Mezuzah Case by Shirley Lev
 

 
Dove Mezuzah Case by Shirley Lev
Dove Mezuzah Case by Shirley Lev

Sale Price : $115
Dove Mezuzah Case by Shirley Lev
 

 
 
"Shadai" Mezuzah Case by Adi Sidler
"Shadai" Mezuzah Case by Adi Sidlern

Sale Price : $32
"Shadai" Mezuzah Case by Adi Sidler
 

 
Plasma Mezuzah case by Adi Sidler
Plasma Mezuzah case by Adi Sidler

Sale Price : $55
Plasma Mezuzah case by Adi Sidler
 

 
 
Faces Mezuzah Case by Iris
Faces Mezuzah Case by Iris

Sale Price : $39.95
Faces Mezuzah Case by Iris
 

 
Modern Mezuzah by Benny Dabach
Modern Mezuzah by Benny Dabach

Sale Price : $74.95
Modern Mezuzah by Benny Dabach
 

 
 
Aluminum Mezuzah by Benny Dabbach
Aluminum Mezuzah by Benny Dabbach

Sale Price : $74.95
Aluminum Mezuzah by Benny Dabbach
 

 
Image Mezuzah case by Laura Cowan
Image Mezuzah case by Laura Cowan

Sale Price : $56.57
Image Mezuzah case by Laura Cowan
 

 
 
Image Mezuzah case by Laura Cowan
Image Mezuzah case by Laura Cowan

Sale Price : $49
Image Mezuzah case by Laura Cowan
 

 
Mezuzah Case by Ester Shahaf
Mezuzah Case by Ester Shahaf

Sale Price : $75
Mezuzah Case by Ester Shahaf
 

 
 
Shema Yisrael Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah Case
Shema Yisrael Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah Case

Sale Price : $105
Shema Yisrael Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah Case
 

 
'Apollo' Mezuzah Case by Laura Cowan
'Apollo' Mezuzah Case by Laura Cowan

Sale Price : $139
'Apollo' Mezuzah Case by Laura Cowan
 

 
 
Fused Glass Mezuzah case by Itay Mager
Fused Glass Mezuzah case by Itay Mager

Sale Price : $39.95
Fused Glass Mezuzah case by Itay Mager
 

 
Mezuzah case by Anat Basanta
Mezuzah case by Anat Basanta

Sale Price : $43
Mezuzah case by Anat Basanta
 

 
 
Mezuzah Case by Ester Shahaf
Mezuzah Case by Ester Shahaf

Sale Price : $75
Mezuzah Case by Ester Shahaf
 

 
Glass Mezuzah case by Itay Mager
Glass Mezuzah case by Itay Mager

Sale Price : $39
Glass Mezuzah case by Itay Mager
 

 
 
Ani Le Dodi Mezuzah by Yossi Steinberg
Ani Le Dodi Mezuzah by Yossi Steinberg
Sale Price : $72
Ani Le Dodi Mezuzah by Yossi Steinberg
 

 
Anodized Aluminum Mezuzah by Benny Dabbach
Anodized Aluminum Mezuzah by Benny Dabbach
Sale Price : $79.95
Anodized Aluminum Mezuzah by Benny Dabbach
 

 
 
Salmon Rose Mazuzah case by Michal David
Salmon Rose Mazuzah case by Michal David
Sale Price : $79
Salmon Rose Mazuzah case by Michal David
 

 
Polymer clay Mezuzah by Adina Plastelina
Polymer clay Mezuzah by Adina Plastelina
Sale Price : $12.64
Polymer clay Mezuzah by Adina Plastelina
 

 
 

   

What is the origin of this custom?
We are commanded by the Torah to inscribe the words of the Shema Yisrael prayer and affix them to the doorposts. A portion of Shema Yisrael prayer that appears in the book of Deuteronomy commands: "And thou shalt write them upon the door-posts of thy house, and upon thy gates" (6:9). The idea behind this important command (mitzvah) is to constantly keep God's words in front of our eyes and mind.

How do we observe this commandment?
In Jewish homes that follow this commandment, a mezuzah case is affixed to the doorframe of the main entrance and to the doorposts of every room. The popular custom of kissing one's fingertips before touching the mezuzah case expresses their commitment to God's commandments . A kosher mezuzah case signifies the sanctity and blessing of the Jewish home. The mezuzah is very sacred. Mezuzahs are also believed to protect the Jewish home from harm, and if something bad happens God forbid they are usually replaced. However, mezuzahs are by no means just a good luck charm or some kind of talisman

What is Muzuzah Case made from?
A common mezuzah case used to be a simple wooden box . However, with the years the mezuzah case has become a popular Judaica item and one of the most appreciated Jewish gifts. Today, the mezuzah case is usually very decorative and eye-catching. A modern mezuzah case comes in different shapes and is made of assorted materials. Mezuzah cases are made of metal, wood or glass and more. Mezuzah cases are designed in different styles: classic or modern, western or oriental. Many of contemporary mezuzah cases combine these elements to create unique designs. Contemporary Judaica designers often draw on traditional motifs in Jewish and Israeli culture, as the landscape of Jerusalem. You will also find that many mezuzah cases are carved or imprinted with the Hebrew letter Shin, which stands for one of God's many sacred names (stands f or Shaddai).

Here at Mezuzah.pirsumi.com, we offer you a broad selection of decorative mezuzah cases to match your personal style. All of our unique mezuzah cases are handmade in Israel by renowned Israeli artists.

 

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