Notable exceptions are doors leading to bathrooms and small closets.
Mezuzah on door frame.
A mezuzah should be fixed to the doorpost of ever living space in the house not just the entrance door.
Any room that has two doorposts and an overhead lintel requires a mezuzah so one should check with a rabbi.
The mezuzah should be right side up and slanted so that the top of the mezuzah faces inwards towards the room.
Started in 1999 by aaron shaffier a torah scribe who believes that every jewish home should have kosher mezuzahs on its doors.
Jews with spanish and middle eastern ancestry sephardim place the.
Ashkenazim place the mezuzah at a slant toward the main room.
Since then we ve provided mezuzahs to over 20 000 customers around the world.
Bathrooms closets laundry room boiler room and so forth however do not require a mezuzah.
Place the mezuzah on the upper one third of the doorpost.
This is a video by rabbi kauffman of aish teaching you how to put up a mezuzah the correct way.
The mezuzah should be hung on the right side of the door on the top third of the doorway.
Position the mezuzah about a third of the way down from the top of the doorpost.
The back stay open and face back to the door frame this way the scroll are protected.
It s no back door to this case and you can see how it looks in the back on the pitchers.
Place the mezuzah on the right side of the doorpost as you enter the main room e g on the right side of the door as you enter your home on the right side of the door as you enter a bedroom etc.
Mezuzah affixed to a door frame on south street in philadelphia.
It should be placed at a slight angle with the top of the mezuzah pointing toward the inside of the room and the bottom pointing toward the outside.
Wonderful to have no fear of the lord.
Mezuzah display on the door way.
This is done to accommodate the variant opinions of rashi and of his grandson.
100 kosher scrolls we are the only mezuzah website with our own in house torah scribe who personally checks each scroll.
Bring the mezuzah up to the wall or measure upwards if you know how tall the case is.
You should hang a mezuzah on just about every doorway that belongs to you.
Where the doorway is wide enough many ashkenazi jews tilt the mezuzah so that the top slants toward the room into which the door opens.
The mezuzah is affixed on the right hand side of the door as you enter the room.