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Mezuzah
By Tzvi Freeman
Think of it as a dedicated connection putting you online with the Infinite Server of All Things
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By Yanki Tauber
The things we do with words: mind, heart, speech, body and environment....
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By Alexander Poltorak
The living room, kitchen, dinning room, bedroom -- each houses and serves a different aspect of our lives. This fragmentation of space, however, may also cause a certain fragmentation of consciousness
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By Alexander Poltorak
The mezuzah is an arrow, fixed upon the doorpost in the three dimensions of space, time and soul, pointing from the "domain of the many" to the "domain of the one"
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By Yossy Goldman
The books are inside; the mezuzah is outside.
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By Baruch Epstein
If not for the scrolls, there would be no reason for plain old doorposts...
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By Chani Benjaminson
I purchased three mezuzahs from a synagogue sale (without the parchment). I’ve heard they are very expensive; can I just place a copy inside?
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By Malkie Janowski
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By Dovid Zaklikowski
I want to understand why some people touch the mezuzah on the doorpost of their home as they enter or leave?
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By Dovid Zaklikowski
Sacred objects themselves, such as a Torah scroll or the parchment of the mezuzah on which Biblical verses are written, cannot just be thrown in the garbage; they need to go through a special burial process.
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