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Jewish good luck charm doorway.
Many connect this action to christian beliefs that relate wood to slivers of the cross which were believed to bring good luck.
Rather it is.
To a great extent a jewish way of life is a portable faith.
On the doorposts of jewish homes a passerby can likely find a small casing like the one pictured at right.
Knocking on wood to protect from evil is a non jewish practice even though many jews do it.
This is true for shabbat kashrut taharat hamishpachah.
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The mezuzah is a small case containing a piece of parchment with handwritten specific hebrew verses.
However this practice has a more universal pantheistic origin.
The mezuzah should be affixed to the lower part of the upper third of the doorway at a 45 degree angle tilted towards the inside of the room.
The mezuzah parchment should be placed on the right side of the door when entering the room.
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You can take it with you anywhere you go.
A jewish household is created by the people who live in it by the way they act the things they do and don t do the beliefs they hold.
As many people incorrectly believe the mezuzah is not a good luck charm nor does it have any connection with the lamb s blood placed on the doorposts in egypt.
The mezuzah is installed at an angle to the right side of the doorpost with a small ceremony.
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This ornament is known as a mezuzah hebrew doorpost because it is placed upon the doorposts of the house.
Jewish law states that mezuzahs must be placed on every door in a home or business owned by a jew.
In jewish tradition we believe that every person has a yetzer tov good inclinations and a yetzer hara bad inclinations similar to the concept of good and bad luck.