View 3D Model of Ancient Jerusalem at the time of the second temple. A visit to the site serves as a time tunnel, carrying you far into A.D. 66, before Jerusalem was ransacked by the Romans.
Hand painted in bright enamel with the highest-grade pewter.
Each Mezuzah ornately depicts the 'Name of God' in Hebrew and other biblical symbols.
Each Mezuzah-Case is attractively gift boxed and comes with a copy of a Scroll and the Mezuzah Prayer. A great gift of Blessings
Think of these special gift occasions: New home New business Weddings Bar/Bat-Mitzvahs Kids Gone to College....
The Mezuzah signifies the sanctity and blessing of the home. It is a portion of Holy Torah (The Old Testament) inscribed in the same manner. It is an "original" sanctified document in accord with laws and precepts that dare not be compromised. On this sacred scroll of parchment are inscribed two passages from the book of Deuteronomy. It is customary upon entering or leaving a residence to touch the mezuzah. This reverence acknowledges the belief in the declaration of faith which expresses the unity of God, the duty of loving and serving Him with our whole being and our obligation to observe the Mitzvoth (Deeds) in and out of the home. Because it presents basic principles of faith the Mezuzah is our responsibility to visitors as well as to us.