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Threefold Blessing Jerusalem stone mezuzah case with blue Shin and full Hebrew Birkat Kohanim inscription
Threefold Blessing Jerusalem stone mezuzah case with blue Shin and full Hebrew Birkat Kohanim inscription mounted on modern indoor doorpost
Hand holding the threefold Blessing Jerusalem stone mezuzah case with blue Shin and full Hebrew Birkat Kohanim inscription in a minimalist style, emphasizing material, size, and mounting details for religious decor.
Back of Ana B’Koach Jerusalem stone mezuzah showing recessed scroll chamber and included mounting tape
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Threefold Blessing Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah


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The Threefold Blessing Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah is a rounded mezuzah case made in Israel from real Jerusalem stone and engraved with the complete Priestly Blessing in deep blue Hebrew lettering. As a mezuzah cover, its cream natural-stone surface, cylindrical profile, prominent Shin, and meaningful three-part inscription create a design centered on blessing, grace, and peace.

A large blue Shin (ש, Hebrew letter) anchors the upper section, while the words of Birkat Kohanim (בִּרְכַּת כֹּהֲנִים, Priestly Blessing) continue down the curved face. The three lines ask that God bless and guard the recipient, show grace, and ultimately grant shalom (שָׁלוֹם, peace).

The blue inscription follows the natural curve of the stone, allowing the sacred words to become part of the case’s visual rhythm. Within our broader selection of Mezuzah Cases, this design stands apart because the complete Hebrew blessing, rather than a decorative pattern alone, becomes the primary artwork.

The combination of warm cream stone and saturated blue lettering gives the case a calm, distinctive presence. Its authentic material connects it naturally with our Jerusalem stone mezuzahs, while the blue Shin and lettering make it a meaningful addition to our blue mezuzah cases.

Threefold Blessing Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah Specs

Use the details below to confirm scroll fit, origin, material, color, Hebrew inscription, measurements, mounting style, doorway use, and packaging for this cream-and-blue Jerusalem stone mezuzah case.

  • Scroll Fit: Fits a 4-Inch (10 cm) or 5-Inch (13 cm) Kosher Mezuzah Scroll
  • Origin: Made in Israel
  • Material: Real Jerusalem stone
  • Color: Cream and blue
  • Visible Hebrew Detail: Blue Shin (ש) and the complete Birkat Kohanim: יברכך ה׳ וישמרך, יאר ה׳ פניו אליך ויחנך, ישא ה׳ פניו אליך וישם לך שלום
  • Design: Rounded Jerusalem stone case with blue Hebrew Priestly Blessing lettering
  • Measurements: 6" tall by 1" wide / 15.2 cm by 2.5 cm
  • Mounting: Affixes with extra-strong double-sided mezuzah mounting tape, included. No nails needed.
  • Use: Suitable for indoor doorways and exterior doorways
  • Water-resistant: Yes, when sealed properly with double-sided tape
  • How to Insert Scroll: Back
  • Packaging: Ships gift-box ready

Natural Jerusalem Stone with Deep Blue Hebrew Lettering

Real Jerusalem stone gives the mezuzah a warm, naturally varied surface. The stone may include cream, ivory, beige, tan, rose, or pale pink undertones, along with veins, small pits, fine lines, texture, and subtle tonal changes. These variations are expected characteristics of the material and make every case slightly different without compromising its strength, quality, or beauty.

The softly rounded face gives the six-inch case a smooth, architectural silhouette. Its blue inscription contrasts clearly against the warm natural stone, allowing the Hebrew words to remain visible while wrapping gradually around the curved surface.

The oversized Shin establishes the Jewish identity of the design before the eye moves downward through the three-part blessing. The clean cream-and-blue palette feels peaceful and restrained, making the case suitable for traditional, Mediterranean, transitional, and softly contemporary interiors.

Made in Israel from genuine Jerusalem stone, the case also reflects the material connection to Eretz Yisrael found throughout our selection of mezuzahs made in Israel.

What Hebrew Is Written on the Threefold Blessing Mezuzah?

The front of the case displays the complete Birkat Kohanim, also known as the Priestly Blessing. The visible Hebrew reads:

יְבָרֶכְךָ ה׳ וְיִשְׁמְרֶךָ

יָאֵר ה׳ פָּנָיו אֵלֶיךָ וִיחֻנֶּךָּ

יִשָּׂא ה׳ פָּנָיו אֵלֶיךָ וְיָשֵׂם לְךָ שָׁלוֹם

In English, the blessing means:

  • May God bless you and guard you.
  • May God shine His face toward you and be gracious to you.
  • May God lift His face toward you and grant you peace.

These verses come from Numbers 6:24–26. They are traditionally spoken by the Kohanim (כֹּהֲנִים, priests) as a blessing for the Jewish people. The three lines move from blessing and protection, to grace and Divine favor, and finally to peace.

The word shalom at the end gives the entire inscription a powerful conclusion. Shalom can mean peace, but it also carries an idea of wholeness and completeness, making the design especially meaningful for a Jewish home, new beginning, or important doorway.

The exterior blessing is sacred and meaningful artwork, but it does not replace the handwritten parchment scroll placed inside the case. The visible Hebrew and the internal scroll serve different purposes.

Scroll Options for This 6-Inch Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah

This case is designed to hold either a 4-Inch (10 cm) or 5-Inch (13 cm) Kosher Mezuzah Scroll. The scroll should fit comfortably inside the recessed chamber without being folded, trimmed, compressed, or forced.

If a scroll is purchased together with the case, Mezuzah Store can carefully roll and insert it through the opening in the back. The opening is then sealed with double-sided tape to help create an airtight fit, protect the parchment, and improve the case’s water resistance for an exterior doorway.

The Jerusalem stone case protects and presents the scroll, while the kosher klaf (קְלָף, parchment) inside fulfills the mitzvah. Customers comparing writing traditions, sizes, and quality levels can explore our complete selection of Kosher Mezuzah Scrolls.

Customers who already own a parchment or need help choosing one can also review our dedicated collection of Kosher Mezuzah Klaf.

Families following an Ashkenazi writing tradition can learn more through our Ashkenazi Mezuzahs. Customers following a Sephardi minhag (מִנְהָג, custom) can review our Sephardic Mezuzahs, while our Chabad Mezuzahs explain Chabad and Alter Rebbe options.

Although the front of this case carries a complete biblical blessing, the text inside the parchment is different. Our guide to what prayer is inside a mezuzah explains the Shema passages written on the Jewish door scroll and why they must be handwritten by a qualified sofer STaM.

A Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah Centered on Blessing and Peace

The words of Birkat Kohanim make this mezuzah especially appropriate for a home where blessing, grace, and peace are meant to be visibly expressed. The final word, shalom, gives the piece particular meaning at an entrance where family members and guests regularly pass.

At six inches tall, the case has enough presence for a front entrance while remaining well proportioned for a study, bedroom, family room, office, hallway, or another important interior doorway. The rounded shape also allows it to sit comfortably on narrower doorframes without appearing visually heavy.

The blue Hebrew lettering makes it a thoughtful choice for a Jewish housewarming, wedding, anniversary, new office, or family milestone. It also belongs naturally among our Jewish housewarming gifts, particularly for a recipient who would appreciate a blessing written directly across the case.

Mounting and Sealing the Threefold Blessing Mezuzah

This mezuzah affixes with extra-strong double-sided mezuzah mounting tape, which is included, so nails and screws are not required. The back contains a recessed scroll chamber surrounded by adhesive strips that allow the case to sit securely against a suitable doorpost surface.

Install the case on a clean, dry, and stable surface. Smooth wood, metal, glass, and other even finishes generally provide the most reliable adhesion. Dust, moisture, peeling paint, heavy texture, or an uneven surface may reduce the strength of the adhesive bond.

Insert the scroll and seal the opening in the back before affixing the case. For exterior placement, a covered, recessed, or sheltered doorway is preferred. Proper sealing helps protect the parchment from moisture and allows the case to remain water-resistant when installed correctly.

Our guide to putting up a mezuzah explains the correct doorway side, placement height, customary angle, and mounting steps. The Priestly Blessing engraved on this case should not be confused with the mezuzah blessing, the bracha (בְּרָכָה, blessing) recited when affixing a mezuzah in the proper circumstances.

To care for the stone, dust it gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid soaking the case or applying harsh chemical cleaners to the stone or blue lettering. With its authentic Jerusalem stone, complete Priestly Blessing, peaceful blue details, and rounded silhouette, the Threefold Blessing Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah brings sacred words and natural Israeli material together on the doorway.

A Mezuzah brings blessings and protection to your home. In the Jewish tradition, it should be placed on almost every doorpost - including the front door, back door, and bedroom doors - serving as a constant reminder our obligations to God. Inside a Mezuzah is a scroll inscribed with two passages from the Torah, symbolizing the connection between God and the home. More than a tradition, the Mezuzah sanctifies each entrance, filling the home with holiness, peace and spiritual significance.

MezuzahStore.com ships to the USA and most other countries via USPS. Shipping rates vary depending on your location and the type of shipping service you choose. If you would like to know the exact shipping cost for your order, simply add the items to your cart and log in to your account. All of your shipping options and prices will be displayed. Free shipping is available on domestic orders over $100

FAQ

Do your mezuzahs come with a scroll inside?

We sell the Mezuzah cover and the Mezuzah scroll separately.  This is because some people already have scrolls which they purchased from their Rabbi or Synagogue.  Others may already have a Mezuzah with a scroll and they just want to switch the Mezuzah cover to a different one to match their decor etc.

In order to make it easier for you, every product page has an option to add the proper sized Kosher scroll.  If you choose this option, you will receive your Mezuzah with the scroll already wrapped in protective covering and inserted into your Mezuzah cover.

Who certifies your Mezuzahs?

All of our Mezuzahs are guaranteed to be 100% Kosher.  They are hand written by expert scribes in Israel.  They are then computer checked for textual errors.  Finally they are checked by and expert scribe at our workshop in Los Angeles.

Currently there is no organization anywhere that certifies Mezuzahs as Kosher.  But you can rest assured that our Mezuzahs are 100% Kosher.  In fact we are the source of Mezuzahs for many Orthodox Rabbis as well as synagogues and Chabad Houses all over the country.

What makes a Mezuzah "Kosher"?

A Kosher Meuzah is handwritten on parchment by a scribe who is trained in the laws of writing a Mezuzah.  A scroll which is reproduced by machine, or not written according to the laws of the Torah, is not Kosher.  Read our "About Mezuzahs" page to learn more about Mezuzahs.

I am not religious.  Can I get a Non-Kosher scroll?

At MezuzahStore.com we believe very much in the importance of having Kosher Mezuzahs on every door of your home.  Although we don't judge someone who doesn't feel the need to have a Kosher Mezuzah, it would be wrong for us to sell something that we don't believe in.  Therefore we only sell Kosher Mezuzah scrolls even though we lose a lot of sales to people who don't want to pay for the scroll.

Shipping

How long will it take for my order to arrive?

Once we receive your order, we will typically pack it and ship it on the same or the next business day as it is received.  Occasionally, an item which you have ordered may be found to be out of stock.  In this case we will call you immediately to find out if you would like to wait for the item to come in, choose a different item, or cancel your order.

Once you add an item to your cart, you will be shown a list of shipping options for your order.  Next to each shipping option, you will see the estimated shipping time.  Please keep in mind that it may take an extra one to two days in addition to the time displayed for the order to be packed and shipped.

If you choose an express shipping option, we will do everything possible to make sure that your order goes out at the soonest possible opportunity, so that you can receive it right away.  If you need a guaranteed shipping time, or overnight shipping, please call us and we will do our best to accommodate your request.

Can you ship to a PO Box?

Yes.  We ship all items through the United States Postal service, allowing us to ship to all PO Boxes.

I would like my order shipped by UPS or FedEx.  Can you do that?
Currently, we do not ship via private carriers.  We have found over time that USPS Priority or Express Mail is very cost effective.

For example, a 1lb box shipped via UPS ground to NY will typically take 5 days and cost around $9.  The same box shipped via USPS Priority mail arrives in 2-3 days for only $6.25.

How do I know how much shipping will cost?

All domestic orders under 3 pounds qualify for free shipping.  We also offer other shipping options for faster delivery or heavier packages or international shipments.  As soon as  you add items to your cart, you will see the shipping estimator.  This will allow you to enter your postal code and see all of your shipping options based on what is in your cart.

Returns

If I don't like the item I order, can I return it for a refund?

Yes.  We want you to be 100% happy with your purchase.  If you don't like it for any reason, just ship it back to us with a note telling us that you would like a refund.  We will refund your card for the full purchase amount (minus the shipping).

We would also appreciate if if you tell us in short why you are returning the item.  That way we will know how to serve you better in the future.

What do I do of my item is defective or if it arrives damaged?

All of our items are packed and shipped by the staff at our store.  They look every item over for defects before they ship it.  They then pack it securely to make sure that it arrives in perfect condition.  But, nevertheless, mistakes do happen from time to time, and if you item does arrive damaged just send it back to us for an exchange and a full refund.  Also put a copy of your reciept for the shipping so that we can reimburse you for your shipping expenses.

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Mezuzahs

Mezuzahs bring blessing to your home. According to Jewish tradition, they should be on almost every door of your home. Besides the front door, the Mezuzah should also go on the back door, bedroom doors and many other doors of your home.

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Our Scrolls

The scroll is the heart and soul of the Mezuzah so it is very important that it be 100% Kosher. 

All of our Mezuzah scrolls are handwritten by a certified Torah scribe on real calf-skin parchment. Each scroll is then scanned into a special computer program that checks it for mistakes. Finally each Mezuzah scroll is checked by our own in house Torah scribe to make sure that it is 100% Kosher.

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