This elegant golden colored pewter Mezuzah case will bring beauty to any room entrance. Its smooth surface gives prominence to the letter “shin”, representing the name of G-d, engraved at the front. At the base of the case is a miniature model of the Choshen, the Breastplate worn by the High Priest, that had on it twelve stones laid out in four rows – one stone for each tribe. In addition to its medium of prophecy, the Breastplate added honor and glory to the High Priest ensuring that he should
This elegant golden colored pewter Mezuzah case will bring beauty to any room entrance. Its smooth surface gives prominence to the letter “shin”, representing the name of G-d, engraved at the front. At the base of the case is a miniature model of the Choshen, the Breastplate worn by the High Priest, that had on it twelve stones laid out in four rows – one stone for each tribe. In addition to its medium of prophecy, the Breastplate added honor and glory to the High Priest ensuring that he should be treated with dignity and respect.
This Mezuzah case, made in Israel, is weather resistant and comes with a ten year guarantee. The case opens at the top and the bottom for easy insertion of the parchment and it is attached to the doorpost either with the double sided tape provided or with screws in the provided holes.
Note: the size given here refers to the size of the Mezuzah scroll appropriate for this case not to the size of the Mezuzah case which is usually 1” larger.
AJUD-556
100 Produits
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This elegant golden colored pewter Mezuzah case will bring beauty to any room entrance. Its smooth surface gives prominence to the letter “shin”, representing the name of G-d, engraved at the front. At the base of the case is a miniature model of the Choshen, the Breastplate worn by the High Priest, that had on it twelve stones laid out in four rows – one stone for each tribe. In addition to its medium of prophecy, the Breastplate added honor and glory to the High Priest ensuring that he should