Mezuzahs
A mezuzah is a tradition that blesses the home and reminds us daily of our Judaism. The case holds the important kosher mezuzah scroll, so pick something that reflects your style. We have over 200 mezuzah cases to choose from!
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- Modern Hardwood Mezuzah - Choice of ColorMADE IN USAModern Hardwood Mezuzah - Choice of ColorFrom $50.00From $50.00Unit price / per
- Ember Walnut Mezuzah by WindthrowMADE IN USAEmber Walnut Mezuzah by Windthrow$98.00$98.00Unit price / per
- Mahogany Tree Of Life Mezuzah by Glenn GrubardMADE IN USAMahogany Tree Of Life Mezuzah by Glenn Grubard$85.00$85.00Unit price / per
- Acrylic House Mezuzah by Israel MuseumOn SaleAcrylic House Mezuzah by Israel Museum$49.99$49.99
$58.00Unit price / perSAVE 14%! - Home Blessing Mezuzah by Glenn Grubard - (Choice of Colors)MADE IN USAHome Blessing Mezuzah by Glenn Grubard - (Choice of Colors)$85.00$85.00Unit price / per
- Pride Mezuzah by Glenn GrubardMADE IN USAPride Mezuzah by Glenn Grubard$85.00$85.00Unit price / per
- Rainbow Pride Mezuzah by Glenn GrubardMADE IN USARainbow Pride Mezuzah by Glenn Grubard$85.00$85.00Unit price / per
- Piano Keys Mezuzah by Glenn Grubard - (Black or Gold Shin)MADE IN USAPiano Keys Mezuzah by Glenn Grubard - (Black or Gold Shin)$85.00$85.00Unit price / per
- Rainbow Swarovski Crystals Smash Glass Mezuzah by Sandi KatzOn SaleRainbow Swarovski Crystals Smash Glass Mezuzah by Sandi Katz$99.99$99.99
$120.00Unit price / perSAVE 17%! - Woven Copper Mezuzah by Gary Rosenthal - (Choice of Colors)MADE IN USAWoven Copper Mezuzah by Gary Rosenthal - (Choice of Colors)$108.00$108.00Unit price / per
- Pewter Vine Mezuzah by Emily RosenfeldMADE IN USAPewter Vine Mezuzah by Emily Rosenfeld$64.00$64.00Unit price / per
- Wave Mezuzah by Emily RosenfeldMADE IN USAWave Mezuzah by Emily Rosenfeld$64.00$64.00Unit price / per
- Mod Shin Mezuzah by Emily RosenfeldMADE IN USAMod Shin Mezuzah by Emily Rosenfeld$64.00$64.00Unit price / per
- Tree of Life Wedding Glass Mezuzah by Glenn GrubardMADE IN USATree of Life Wedding Glass Mezuzah by Glenn Grubard$110.00$110.00Unit price / per
- Shaddai Swirl Wedding Glass Mezuzah by Glenn GrubardMADE IN USAShaddai Swirl Wedding Glass Mezuzah by Glenn Grubard$110.00$110.00Unit price / per
- Grateful Jerry Mezuzah Case by Glenn Grubard - (Choice of Color)MADE IN USAGrateful Jerry Mezuzah Case by Glenn Grubard - (Choice of Color)$85.00$85.00Unit price / per
- Wren Mezuzah by Emily RosenfeldMADE IN USAWren Mezuzah by Emily Rosenfeld$64.00$64.00Unit price / per
- Tree Mezuzah By Emily RosenfeldMADE IN USATree Mezuzah By Emily Rosenfeld$64.00$64.00Unit price / per
- Seeka Doves of Peace MezuzahMADE IN USASeeka Doves of Peace Mezuzah$199.00$199.00Unit price / per
- Seeka Tree of Life MezuzahMADE IN USASeeka Tree of Life Mezuzah$215.00$215.00Unit price / per
- Door Mezuzah by Emily RosenfeldMADE IN USADoor Mezuzah by Emily Rosenfeld$64.00$64.00Unit price / per
- Brass Vine Mezuzah by Emily RosenfeldMADE IN USABrass Vine Mezuzah by Emily Rosenfeld$72.00$72.00Unit price / per
- Shell Mezuzah by Emily RosenfeldMADE IN USAShell Mezuzah by Emily Rosenfeld$64.00$64.00Unit price / per
- Brass Concentric Archs Mezuzah by Emily RosenfeldMADE IN USABrass Concentric Archs Mezuzah by Emily Rosenfeld$72.00$72.00Unit price / per
- Dove Mezuzah By Emily RosenfeldMADE IN USADove Mezuzah By Emily Rosenfeld$64.00$64.00Unit price / per
- Silver and Blue Mezuzah by Michal GolanMADE IN USASilver and Blue Mezuzah by Michal Golan$160.00$160.00Unit price / per
- Concentric Archs Mezuzah by Emily RosenfeldMADE IN USAConcentric Archs Mezuzah by Emily Rosenfeld$64.00$64.00Unit price / per
- Seeka Flower Bed MezuzahMADE IN USASeeka Flower Bed Mezuzah$220.00$220.00Unit price / per
- Silver Floral Mosaic Mezuzah by Michal GolanMADE IN USASilver Floral Mosaic Mezuzah by Michal Golan$150.00$150.00Unit price / per
Related Collections
Mezuzah Cases For All Styles
ModernTribe carries mezuzah cases that fit your style. From modern marble to chic ceramic to fun rainbow acrylic, there is something for every style! We carry mezuzahs made in the USA and Israel too to support local artists.
Mezuzahs come in a variety of styles and designs, from traditional to modern, and can be made from materials such as wood, metal, glass, and even ceramic. Some mezuzahs feature intricate designs, while others are simple and elegant.
When shopping for a mezuzah, it is important to consider the style and material that best fits your personal taste and decor. Additionally, it is important to make sure that the mezuzah you choose has a properly inscribed scroll, or Klaf, which has the Shema prayer, as this is a crucial aspect of the mezuzah's religious significance.
Mezuzahs are not only a meaningful symbol of faith, but they also make for a beautiful addition to any home. They can be hung on the doorpost of (almost) every room in the house, not just the main entrance, symbolizing the home as a sacred space. Mezuzahs are also a great gift idea for Jewish friends, family, or newlyweds.
Frequently asked questions
What is a mezuzah?
What is the prayer in the mezuzah?
Why do we hang a mezuzah?
How do you hang a mezuzah?
- Choose the Right Location: Select the right doorpost on which to hang the mezuzah. It should be on the right-hand side as you enter the room, at about shoulder height for most people. The mezuzah should be affixed to the upper third of the doorpost, not too close to the top or bottom. When affixing a mezuzah, Ashkenazi Jews place it in a slanted position with the top pointed to the inside of the room. Sephardim place the mezuzah vertically.
- Recite the Blessing: Before affixing the mezuzah, say the appropriate blessing. The blessing is: "Baruch atah Adonai, Eloheinu Melech ha-olam, asher kid'shanu b'mitzvotav v'tzivanu likboa mezuzah." This blessing thanks God for sanctifying us with His commandments and commanding us to affix a mezuzah.
- Place the Mezuzah in Position: Hold the mezuzah in place on the doorpost and mark the top and bottom edges lightly with a pencil to indicate where to affix it.
- Make a Pilot Hole: For mezuzah cases installed with a nail, use a small nail or a drill to make a pilot hole at the marked spots. Be cautious to avoid damaging the doorpost or the mezuzah. Other mezuzah cases can be affixed with string or double-sided tape.
- Affix the Mezuzah: Insert the mezuzah's top edge into the pilot hole, and then press the bottom edge in place, ensuring it is straight. If using nails, insert them through the holes in the mezuzah case and into the pilot holes. If using adhesive, apply it to the back of the mezuzah case and press it firmly onto the doorpost.
- Close the Mezuzah Case: Once the mezuzah is affixed securely, gently close the mezuzah case to protect the parchment scroll.
- Say the Shema: As a custom, some people may recite the Shema or kiss their fingers and touch the mezuzah upon affixing it. Remember that the mezuzah should be checked periodically to ensure that the parchment inside remains intact and in good condition. If you are unsure about any aspect of the process, it's always best to seek guidance from a knowledgeable rabbi or Jewish authority.
Which rooms need a mezuzah?
- Front Door: The entrance to the home is the most important place to hang a mezuzah. It is traditionally placed on the right side as you enter. There are outdoor mezuzah cases that are made to withstand the elements.
- Living Room: The main living area of the home, where family and guests gather, is often considered a suitable location for a mezuzah.
- Kitchen: The kitchen is a central area where people spend much time, making it an appropriate place for a mezuzah.
- Bedrooms: Each bedroom where someone sleeps, including children's rooms, is an appropriate location for a mezuzah.
- Dining Room: If you have a separate dining room, you can place a mezuzah on its entrance.
- Study/Office: If you have a designated study or home office, it is customary to place a mezuzah on its doorpost.
- Any other significant rooms: If there are other rooms used regularly for dwelling or living, such as a den or family room, they may also be suitable for a mezuzah. It's important to note that bathrooms, closets, and small storage spaces are generally exempt from having a mezuzah, as they are not considered primary living areas.