2 (TWO) Non Kosher Hebrew Parchment / Klaf / Scroll for Mezuzah Mazuza Identical To A Kosher Parchment, Printed Not Hand Written 2.5" x 2.7"
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I do not have a tube There is just one printed prayer that must be folded or rolled up to fit the mezuzah's slot.
Starting is the first step. The Lord has heard the voice of "The Lord is One or The Lord is The Lord". The translation can be found on Google by searching "mezuzah kosher prayer".
In the Ashkenazic tradition, the mezuzah should be attached with its top facing inward towards the room one intends to enter. It is customary for the mezuzah to be attached straight up and down. It came as a middle way resolution between vertical and horizontal mounting by Rabbi Jacob ben Asher in History, so it achieved the best of The "Holy Land Market" and blessings to you
Selected User Reviews For 2 (TWO) Non Kosher Hebrew Parchment / Klaf / Scroll for Mezuzah Mazuza Identical To A Kosher Parchment, Printed Not Hand Written 2.5" x 2.7"
When they arrived in the mail, I was extremely impressed with the craftsmanship and quality of the items. Other prayer copies in the past have just been photocopies. What I consider to be my superlative My home was blessed by an Orthodox Rabbi, and even he needed a double take while wiping away a tiny tear or two to verify their "authenticity. " The scrolls are exceptionally good and I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for I thank you for your support, as they are doing their job whether they are kosher Every aspect of the items is 5 stars except for the giftable since some people refuse to accept the uninspected.
As a homeless person living in a truck, I cannot afford the quality scrolls that are available at higher end stores. There is one in two aluminum mezuzah cases, one for the cab of my truck and one for the back of my motorcycle The other side of my shell is where I keep my cot. This is the kind of thing I love.
The price is a little cheap, but the quality is good. There is a good deal of legibility in the printing due to the sturdy paper and good quality paper. My experience with the product has been extremely positive and I enthusiastically recommend it and would happily buy it again.
There is a LOT of DIY involved with these scrolls, as you must roll each individual scroll yourself and package it in a little baggie for protection against the weather. A flat sheet is what they come in. As I roll up the paper, two hair elastics hold it in place, allowing it to train, and then I look around for two small baggies that are the right size so I can store it in my To give scale to the image, I included a penny and an apple. Being honest, I was expecting a little more for the price I paid. It would have been a little easier if I had printed these It had been my expectation that they would arrive before I'm ready to put my mezuzahs in as soon as they arrive, rolled up in a little bag. The least you can do is to pre-approve them If it had been rolled, it would have been interesting. In today's society, printing and cutting can be done by any machine. Where is the pride in one's work? There may be a market for these pre-made products They are already rolled up and in little bags, ready to be purchased for a dollar less they are going to put out of business the lazy person selling these.
The paper looks like parchment, its characters are large and sharp, and it has a few characters printed on the other side as well. The Mezuzah will be handled reverently for installation, and we appreciate the savings. I haven't had a Kosher example to compare it to, but we will definitely use this for the installation. This is a highly recommended book.
Despite the fact that this isn't kosher, the paper and ink are still of high quality. This has been a very satisfying experience for me.
Although a bit pricey, this is a good gift for anyone who doesn't want to spend too much Kosher klafs are just right for these (I started making mezuzoth). It would be good to be able to obtain them at a cheaper price if I could buy small quantities. An accurate translation of the Hebrew text.
The Bible is a constant reminder to me of how blessed I am even though I am a Christian.