Why Do Jews Put a Mezuzah on Every Door?
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2020
- A mezuzah is a parchment scroll on which the Shema, the biblical passage declaring the oneness of G-d, is handwritten by an expert scribe. The Torah commands us to affix the mezuzah to every doorpost of our home as a constant reminder of our belief in G-d and His watchful care and protection over us.
But why every door?
Each room in our home has a specific purpose, houses certain activities, inspires particular moods or thoughts. Our inner selves, too, are comprised of many seemingly disconnected roles, responsibilities, emotions-even identities. We may sense a resulting feeling of fragmentation, a lack of direction and focus, which can drain our energy and zest for life.
The mezuzah reminds us that there is in fact a unifying force that binds together all of the disparate parts of our lives. That unifying force is our mission as Jews to reveal G-d’s oneness in the world.
As we traverse the thresholds of our lives-be they physical, intellectual, or emotional-we remind ourselves of the words of the Shema: “The L-rd is our G-d, the L-rd is One.” By infusing a G-dly awareness into everything we do, and by using our G-d-given tools to make the world a brighter, kinder, more G-dly place, we unite the fragments of our lives-and of the world-under the cosmic, divine calling of Shema Yisrael.
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This video was produced for Lesson 2 of Simple Truths, a course by the Rosh Chodesh Society.
The Rosh Chodesh Society is a division of The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute.
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A excellent video about the Jewish mezuzha
Hello, I recently purchased a home and the previous owner left a mezuzah affixed to the door. I am a gentile. Could someone more knowledgeable than myself please advise me as to how to handle this situation in a way that is most respectful?
May the blessings and peace of Adonai be upon us. Amen.
Amein v'AMEIN! Shema...