Each mezuzah contains a rolled kosher parchment with the shema prayer meant to protect the inhabitants.
Mezuzah on doorpost.
In other words if your door swings open from hallway into bedroom the mezuzah would be nailed to the right hand doorpost as your face the bedroom from the hall.
According to halakha the mezuzah should be placed on the right side of the door or doorpost in the upper third of the doorpost i e approximately shoulder height within approximately 3 inches 8 cm of the doorway opening.
In other words measure the height of the doorway and divide by three.
The mezuzah as it is known is actually a piece of parchment called a klaf with specific verses from the torah that is then placed inside a mezuzah case which is then affixed to the doorposts of a jewish home.
Doorpost represents the dividing line between the inside of a jewish home or business and the outside world.
The concept of a mezuzah comes from the torah where we read and you shall inscribe them on the doorposts mezuzot of your house and on your gates deuteronomy 6 9 11 20.
Observant jews recite the passage twice a day with the shema.
The proper place for the mezuzah is at the bottom of the top third of the doorway.
Except instead of placing parchment bearing two paragraphs of torah verses inside the mezuzah as jews do goode engraves a verse on.
The mezuzah which is placed on doorways in jewish homes holds a piece of parchment containing two selections of verses deuteronomy 6 4 9 and deuteronomy 11 13 21 this is the shema prayer which expresses the unity of g d.
Inside the box is a parchment scroll with verses from the torah inscribed on it including the shema prayer deuteronomy 6 4 9 11 13 21.
A mezuzah is a small box that is placed on the right doorpost of jewish homes.
Then align the bottom of the mezuzah with the point two thirds of the way up the doorpost see illustration.
This is so no matter whether the doorknob is on the right or left hand side.
The mitzvah commandment of mezuzah is one of the core practices of jewsacross religious observance and belief.
Dear rabbi i want to understand why some people touch the mezuzah on the doorpost of their home as they enter or leave.