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Hanging a Mezuzah
Mezuzah
Halacha
High School
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Every time you enter a doorway, you have an incredible opportunity to connect to Hashem by touching the mezuzah scroll. A mezuzah needs to be placed in the front doorway of every Jewish home and is also placed on internal doorways. It contains specific verses from the Torah that are written by a sofer (scribe).
Hanging a Mezuzah
In this presentation, Rabbi Dan Roth opens our eyes to the beauty and depth of the awe-inspiring mitzvah of mezuzah. You’ll learn the essential laws, including where and how you should be hanging a mezuzah, positioning it properly, taking it down and checking that it is a kosher mezuzah scroll.
This series contains all you need to know to make walking past a mezuzah a life-changing experience.
Mezuzah
Course Overview
1.
Mezuzah
Overview
12
The Source
12
The Reason
12
The Reward
12
Mezuzah Customs
12
Different Customs When Passing a Mezuzah
12
The Power of the Mezuzah
12
Quiz #1
24
Buying a Mezuzah
12
The Cost of a Mezuzah
12
Mezuzah Fraud
12
Different Kinds of Mezuzahs
12
Quiz #2
24
Mezuzah Photoshop
0
How Often to Check?
12
Moving Homes - Leave the Mezuzah?
12
Position on the Doorpost
12
Determining the Right Side of the Doorpost
12
Vertical Position
12
The Horizontal Position
12
How Far Into the Doorpost?
12
The Angle of the Mezuzah
12
Quiz #3
24
Mezuzah Dimension Intro
12
The Doorway
12
The Doorposts
12
Lintel
12
The Door
12
The Arch Doorway
12
The Requirements of the Room
12
Beis Shaar
12
Primary Use
12
The Elevator
12
Quiz #4
28
The Size of the Room
12
How to Measure a Room
12
A Rectangular Room
12
Fulfills Purpose
12
The Closet
12
How High on the Doorframe?
12
A Moveable Section
12
Putting Up the Mezuzah
12
Attaching the Mezuzah
12
Rolling the K'laf
12
A Sofer Shows How to Roll a Mezuzah
12
Quiz #5
24
The Mezuzah Case
12
When to Make the Blessing
12
Forgot to Say the Blessing
12