Mezuzah Cases & Kosher Scrolls
Discover beautiful Mezuzah cases and kosher Mezuzah scrolls from Israel - our unbeatable selection has something for everyone, in every budget and style!
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Sterling Silver Mezuzah Cases
Elevate your entryway with a gorgeous sterling silver mezuzah crafted by one of Israel's top artisans!
Fulfill the beautiful Biblical commandment of affixing a mezuzah to your doorposts with our extensive collection of authentic Mezuzah Cases and Kosher Mezuzahs Scrolls. Shipped directly from Jerusalem, our curated selection allows you to honor this timeless Jewish tradition while beautifully complementing your home decor. We take pride in catering to every style and budget, offering everything from elegant, affordable cases to luxury handcrafted masterpieces.
Shop Authentic Mezuzah Cases & Kosher Scrolls from Israel
Whether you are moving into a new home, searching for a meaningful Jewish gift, or upgrading your current doorposts, explore our diverse selection crafted by Israel's top artists. We offer sizes ranging from Small Mezuzahs to Large Mezuzahs to fit any architectural space.
• Kosher Mezuzahs Scrolls: Handwritten by certified Israeli scribes (sofrim) on genuine parchment. Available in both Ashkenazi and Sephardi scripts, each scroll includes a certificate of kashrut.
• Modern Mezuzah Cases: Sleek designs featuring anodized aluminum and vibrant contemporary styles. Explore collections from renowned artists like Yair Emanuel Mezuzah Cases.
• Sterling Silver Mezuzah Cases: Luxurious and elegant pieces featuring traditional Yemenite filigree and smooth, polished contemporary finishes.
• Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah Cases & Jerusalem Mezuzah Cases: Bring a piece of the Holy City to your doorway with authentic Israeli stone and beautiful Old City skyline motifs.
• Marc Chagall Mezuzah Cases & Museum Replicas: Discover limited-edition fine art pieces by Marc Chagall and historical adaptations carrying a certificate of authenticity from the Israel Museum.
• Pomegranate Mezuzah Cases: Classic designs featuring one of Israel's most beautiful and symbolic native fruits.
• Children's Mezuzah Cases: Kid-friendly, colorful designs perfect for nurseries and bedrooms.
Choosing the Right Materials for Your Home
The placement of your mezuzah—whether it is facing the elements or sitting in a temperature-controlled hallway—should determine the material you choose.
Durable Materials for Outdoor Use
For main entrances or garden gates, choose materials like anodized aluminum, Jerusalem stone, or treated metals. These are designed to withstand sun, rain, and temperature shifts without tarnishing or cracking.
Artistic Materials for Indoor Use
For interior rooms, you can explore more delicate finishes. 925 Sterling silver, hand-painted wood, glass, and acrylic cases offer a wide range of aesthetic possibilities to match your interior design.
Need more help choosing? Read our complete Mezuzah Buying Guide on our blog.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why shop for a mezuzah at Judaica WebStore?
Since 1999, Judaica WebStore has been the world’s most trusted source for authentic Israeli Judaica. Based in Jerusalem, we work directly with the country’s finest artists and certified scribes to ensure every product meets high standards of quality and kashrut. Our customers enjoy secure shopping, reliable worldwide shipping, and a dedicated team of experts ready to help you find the perfect piece for your home.
What is a mezuzah and what is inside it?
A mezuzah literally means "doorpost." It consists of an outer protective case and an inner parchment scroll (klaf). The scroll is handwritten by a professional Jewish scribe and contains the Shema prayer from the Book of Deuteronomy, which commands Jews to hang these words on the doorposts of their homes.
Where do you mount a mezuzah?
A mezuzah is affixed to the right-hand doorpost as you enter, within the upper third of the door frame. It is placed on the main entrance and on the doorposts of every room in a permanent residence, excluding bathrooms.
How do you hang a mezuzah and why is it sometimes slanted?
You can affix the case using strong double-sided mounting tape or nails. In Ashkenazi tradition, the mezuzah is hung at a 45-degree angle pointing inward toward the room—a historical compromise between medieval rabbis who debated whether the scroll should sit vertically or horizontally. In Sephardi tradition, the mezuzah is hung completely vertically.
What is the "Shin" on the mezuzah case represent?
Many cases are adorned with the Hebrew letter Shin (ש), which stands for “Shad-ai,” one of G-d’s holy names. It is also an acronym for Shomer Daltot Yisrael, meaning "Guardian of Israel's doors."
What size mezuzah scroll do I need?
Standard scrolls range from 7–12 cm (2.7–4.7 inches). Check the dimensions of your chosen mezuzah case to ensure the inner cavity will accommodate the scroll comfortably without crushing or damaging the parchment.







