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Mezuzah is the Hebrew word for doorpost. Mezuzah jewelry serves as a reminder of the Jewish mitzvah, or commandment, which bade those of Jewish faith to write on their doorposts and gates the words God commanded in Deuteronomy 6:9. Many traditional Jewish households have a mezuzah on their doorpost. The case holds within a scroll of parchment on which the Shema passage is written, as well as another passage, Deuteronomy 11:13-21. On the outside of the mezuzah, the letter Shin appears. The mezuzah is commonly featured in Jewish jewelry as another reminder of God’s mitzvot. Browse our selection of mezuzah jewelry and choose from 14k gold or sterling silver. We offer designs from simple, elegant mezuzah, to fancy filigree and two-toned designs. Each charm or pendant features the traditional Shin, or alternatively symbols such as the Star of David, Hamesh Hand, Chai, and other popular Jewish symbols.
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