This pewter Mezuzah incorporates many Jewish motifs in its design. At the top is the holy letter “shin”. At the base, is an engraving of the Choshen – the twelve stone Breastplate worn by the High Priest when he performed the Service in the Beit Hamikdash. The translation of the Hebrew names of the twelve stones is obscure. The Hebrew names are inscribed on this Mezuzah case: Odem, pitida, bareket, nofech, sapir, yahalom, leshem, shevo, achlama, tarshish, shoham and Yashfeh. May they be a source
This pewter Mezuzah incorporates many Jewish motifs in its design. At the top is the holy letter “shin”. At the base, is an engraving of the Choshen – the twelve stone Breastplate worn by the High Priest when he performed the Service in the Beit Hamikdash. The translation of the Hebrew names of the twelve stones is obscure. The Hebrew names are inscribed on this Mezuzah case: Odem, pitida, bareket, nofech, sapir, yahalom, leshem, shevo, achlama, tarshish, shoham and Yashfeh. May they be a source of blessing for the home.
This Mezuzah case is made in Israel and comes with a guarantee for ten years. Attach it to your doorpost using the double sided tape provided. Alternatively, you can use nails in the holes at the top and bottom.
Note: the size given here refers to the size of the Mezuzah scroll appropriate for this case. The case itself is usually 1” larger.
AJUD-3652
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This pewter Mezuzah incorporates many Jewish motifs in its design. At the top is the holy letter “shin”. At the base, is an engraving of the Choshen – the twelve stone Breastplate worn by the High Priest when he performed the Service in the Beit Hamikdash. The translation of the Hebrew names of the twelve stones is obscure. The Hebrew names are inscribed on this Mezuzah case: Odem, pitida, bareket, nofech, sapir, yahalom, leshem, shevo, achlama, tarshish, shoham and Yashfeh. May they be a source