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What makes a Mezuzah “Kosher”?

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What makes a Mezuzah “Kosher”?

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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. [Back To Top] • 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. [Back To Top] • Why don’t you sell “Car Mezuzahs”? We get this question every day. If we did sell them, we would probably make a lot more money. However, we only sell items which are K

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