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  • Why Kiss the Mezuzah? - Chabad. org
    As they were taking him out of the house, Onkelos saw a mezuzah on the doorway; he stretched out his arm and touched it Onkelos asked them, “What is this that I am touching?” The soldiers responded, “You tell us ”
  • Ask the Expert: Kissing the Mezuzah | My Jewish Learning
    Although kissing the mezuzah when we enter or leave a space is a much beloved Jewish ritual, it is actually a custom — not a mitzvah, or commandment There are indications that in ancient times the custom was simply to touch the mezuzah when one passed through a doorway
  • Why Jews Hang a Mezuzah on the Doorpost - My Jewish Learning
    To a great extent, a Jewish way of life is a portable faith: you can take it with you anywhere you go This is true for Shabbat, kashrut, Taharat Hamishpachah [family purity laws], daily prayer, and study of Torah
  • Mezuzah - Wikipedia
    Touching the mezuzah Whenever passing through the doorway, many people touch a finger to the mezuzah as a way of showing respect to God Many people also kiss their finger after touching it to the mezuzah
  • 16 Mezuzah Facts Every Jew Should Know - Chabad. org
    The tradition in many Jewish homes is to place one’s hand on the mezuzah when passing through the doorway, and there are those who then kiss the hand that touched it
  • What’s the Truth about . . . Kissing the Mezuzah? - Jewish Action
    Kissing the mezuzah seems to have been introduced by the Arizal (sixteenth century), and is thus a relatively recent custom Background: The mitzvah of mezuzah requires that a mezuzah be affixed to every 1 doorway in one’s home
  • What is a Mezuzah? Why And How do we Use it? - Reform Judaism
    Why do Jews affix a mezuzah to the doorpost of a home? The custom of affixing a mezuzah to the doorpost fulfills the biblical commandment: “You shall write them upon the doorposts of your house and upon your gates” (Deuteronomy 6:9)
  • Why Do Orthodox Jews Touch the Doorframe When They Walk In?
    Quick Answer They are touching the mezuzah — a small case on the doorframe containing a handwritten Torah scroll The gesture (touching it and kissing their fingers) is a reminder of G-d's presence and the commandments, performed as a habitual act of awareness every time they enter or leave a room You have seen it
  • What’s Going on with Kissing the Mezuzah? – Judaicapedia
    Mezuzot are affixed to the right-hand side of doorposts within the home, as well as in other appropriate locations in public spaces The custom of kissing the mezuzah when entering or exiting a room is a way for Jews to express reverence and connection to God’s commandments
  • Why Kiss the Mezuzah? | Aish
    Although the original custom was to touch or kiss the mezuzah when leaving one's home, many Jews have extended this practice to every doorpost that has a mezuzah





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