Temporary Mezuzah

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MEZUZAH

For those of the traditional Jewish faith a Mezuzah is kept on the door post of a house and rooms upon their entrance. It is usually affixed with two nails that hold it in place. It holds a small section of the holy book in it’s protected walls and is a symbolic of G-D’s protection upon our dwelling places.  Yet what happens to the wandering or traveling Jew who must stay in temporary dwellings that is where the “Temporary Mezuzah” comes in. This Mezuzah can easily attach to any door post and be easily removed upon leaving such dwellings.  With the “Temporary Mezuzah” the traveling Jew can feel at home wherever they might travel.

PLEASE NOTE I’M NOT A RABBI( ALTHOUGH I’D LOVE TO PLAY ONE IN THE MOVIES) SO CHECK WITH YOUR OWN RABBI TO MAKE SURE I’M NOT MIXING MILK AND MEAT FOR YOU.

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