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New Mezuzah Installed at Tomb of Machpela

Two new stone mezuzot were installed at the Tomb of Machpela this week. One
mezuzah was discovered damaged during the final Friday of the Muslim month of Ramadan,
during which Muslim prayer services are held. Israel’s rotation agreement with the
Islamic Waqf sees the Machpela complex reserved for Muslim services during music
holidays, and Jewish services for Jewish holidays.



This is not the first year that a mezuzah or other Jewish religious item has been
vandalized during Ramadan. Most books and other items are removed before Muslim
services. During the rest of the year, the complex is divided into Muslim and Jewish
sections. On Jewish holidays, the carpets in the Muslim side are removed. 



The new mezuzot were designed to be beautiful and resistant to removal or vandalism.
They were created by artist Assaf Kidron. The same artist also designed the impressive
mezuzah at the main entrance in the Jewish section of the complex.



A mezuzah is traditionally affixed to the doorpost as described in Deuteronomy 6:9 (And
thou shalt write them upon the door-posts of thy house, and upon thy gates.) Inside the
decorative box is a scroll containing the Biblical words.


 


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