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mezuzah    
n. 犹太人贴在门口的安家符

犹太人贴在门口的安家符

mezuzah
n 1: religious texts from Deuteronomy inscribed on parchment and
rolled up in a case that is attached to the doorframe of
many Jewish households in accordance with Jewish law [synonym:
{mezuzah}, {mezuza}]


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  • Mezuzah - Wikipedia
    A mezuzah (Hebrew: מְזוּזָה 'doorpost'; plural: מְזוּזוֹת ‎ mezuzot) is a piece of parchment inscribed with specific Hebrew verses from the Torah, which Jews affix in a small case to the doorposts of their homes [1]
  • What Is a Mezuzah? - The Scroll on the Doorpost - Chabad. org
    Mezuzah (Hebrew: מזוזה) literally means “doorpost,” and it refers to a small parchment scroll upon which the Hebrew words of the Shema are handwritten by a scribe
  • Why Jews Hang a Mezuzah on the Doorpost - My Jewish Learning
    A mezuzah is not meant to be a protective device, nor lack thereof a source of direct punishment A mezuzah is a sign and reminder of the Covenant, of our love and commitment and our willingness to create a Jewish household
  • What is a Mezuzah? Why And How do we Use it? - Reform Judaism
    The mezuzah distinguishes a Jewish home and is a visible sign and symbol to all those who enter that a sense of Jewish identity and commitment exists in that household The mezuzah reminds us that our homes are holy places and that we should act accordingly—when we enter them and when we leave them to go out into the world
  • Mezuzah: Prayer, Placement Meaning - Aish
    The Mezuzah is a scroll inscribed with Torah verses, usually placed in a case, and fixed to the doorpost of a Jewish home The Mezuzah is a daily reminder and declaration of Jewish identity and faith
  • A Guide to Mezuzahs - Forgotten Judaica
    While the mezuzah might seem like an ornament to the untrained eye, it carries centuries of tradition, faith, and meaning Discover more about this symbolic treasure, including customs, tips, and tricks for how to hang them
  • Jewish Practices Rituals: The Mezuzah
    On the doorposts of Jewish homes a passerby can likely find a small casing like the one pictured at right This ornament is known as a mezuzah (Hebrew, "doorpost") because it is placed upon the doorposts of the house
  • Mezuzah | Definition, Prayer, Kiss | Britannica
    Mezuzah, small folded or rolled parchment inscribed by a qualified calligraphist with scriptural verses (Deuteronomy 6:4–9, 11:13–21) to remind Jews of their obligations toward God The parchment is placed in a metal, wooden, or glass case so that the word Shaddai (“Almighty”) can usually be seen
  • Affixing a Mezuzah - Judaism 101 (JewFAQ)
    Traditionally, a mezuzah is affixed to every doorpost and gate of the household except the bathroom or similar places Even in non-observant homes, it is common to place a mezuzah on the doorpost of the main entry
  • Whats a Mezuzah? | Voices on Sefaria
    What's Inside a Mezuzah? - The mezuzah contains a scroll of parchment, called a “klaf” - On it is handwritten in Hebrew the words of Deuteronomy 6:4-9 ("the Shema and V'Ahavta") and Deuteronomy 11:13-21 ("the V'Haya Im Shamo'a") These are the texts in the Bible that talk about mezuzah





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