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Basic Kosher Mezuzah Scroll 4 inch
$54.99 USD
Out of stockLovely wood. Some of the paint was worn off the shin. I thought I'd be getting 2 nails and got strong mounting tape (MY FAULT), as I thought it was included and not an option. When I order again (and I will), I'll ask for nails for that particular one.
Solid construction, quality manufacture with prayer. Aesthetically simple. Bottom screw for all weather. Strong adhesive for variable surfaces. Would order again.
Not as pretty as pictured, much darker. Wish I had read the other reviews. There is two sided tape at the back to keep the scroll in and the edges show, it looks tacky. I will probably return.
The Pez Mezuzah is beautiful and going to look very nice on my new front entry door. The only problem I have is the back of it does not protect the scroll that I kept from my old mezuzah. I am hoping it is not going to get wet if it doesn't lay flat on the door frame. I've had the scroll for 35 years. My other mezuzah had a cover over the scroll. I sent an email to the company, but I have not heard from them yet, as to how to protect the scroll.
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I LOVE these mezuzahs ! I am Episcoplian! The mother (also Episcopalian) of a close friend moved into a condo, and the people who owned it before left their mezuzah at the front door. This is how I learned about mezusahs – just in August. I have been purchasing several and writing special greetings/blessings on tiny papers … and my wife and I are giving them to very close friends to put on their homes. What a beautiful, beautiful prayerful tradition to link heaven and earth ! My Jewish friends are amused, and keep trying to teach me more Yiddish words!
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