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Dear Friends and Customers: In researching the definition of the Mezuzah and in talking to TORAH Scholars, this is the definition of the Mezuzah: The Mezuzah is the parchment scroll within the casing, on which the Shema a biblical passage declaring the oneness of God, sometimes handwritten by an expert scribe. The Mezuzah is a symbol of Gods watchful care over the home. The placing of a Mezuzah on the doors of a home or office protects the inhabitants whether they are inside or outside. DE 6:9 9) Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates. I have been in research and in prayer about handmade Mezuzahs. The Mezuzah casings are handmade, carefully thought out in design and detail and not found in any other Mezuzah. I want to inform you of what inspires me and what is in the Mezuzah. There are Mezuzahs everywhere and made from glass, and stone. The casings I hand make are in wood and weather protected. They resemble areas relating to TORAH. Trees, Leaves, Eagles, Pomegranates, TORAH Scrolls, Ark of the Covenant and the Twelve Tribes. THE SCROLLS: Two parchment scrolls are the scriptures DE 6:4-9 and DE 11:13-25. They will be detached upon arrival with the outer casing of the Mezuzah. These scrolls are taken from the Hebraic scripture/Tanakh. They are NOT written in Kabbala. On both scrolls, the first line is in Hebrew, and the second line in English translation underneath, the language of another country which is preferred. The scrolls are included in with the cost of the Mezuzah. There is a separate labor fee for handwritten scrolls by a scribe. [I do not believe in selling a copy of YHWHS Word for high profit, as I have seen COPIED scrolls sold for $35, a separate charge from the Mezuzah.] Inside the scroll, on the upper right hand side, the word SHEMA is inscribed. The Shema a biblical passage declaring the oneness of God. On the reverse side of the parchment, the word, SHADDAI is inscribed in Hebrew. The name of God, EL SHADDAI, is an acronym for the Hebrew words which mean Guardian of the doorways of Israel. The Mezuzah and the parchment scrolls are shipped together. Although they will be separate, so that you may view the contents of the scrolls before assembling them into the Mezuzah. The Mezuzah should be Blessed with one prayer and fastened at an angle at the main entrance and other places. There will be an instruction paper included in with the shipping. The Blessing can be said by anyone who resides in the home. The Blessing should be: Baruch Ata A-do-nai Elo-heinu Melech Haolam asher kideshanu bemitzvotav vetzivanu likboa mezuza. English: Blessed are You, L rd our G d, King of the universe, who has sanctified us with His commandments and commanded us to affix a Mezuzah. Prayers and guidance are in every detail, including shipping. If you have any comments or any suggestions, or a design idea for your home, I am open to hear and I can custom design what you desire, in line with HIS WORD. Let me know how I can help serve the needs for your family and home. Shalom! Blessings, Always In Yahshua! Karen A. Lawrence Olive Tree Art Designs
Posted on: Mon, 04 Nov 2013 20:47:48 +0000

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