Case for Mezuzah “770” Acrylic Hebrew Letters
Mezuzah is a sacred scroll of parchment with the “Shema Yisrael” prayer. In it, God reminds Israel's people not to forget him and promises them blessings in return.
According to tradition, the mezuzah scroll is attached to the doorjamb in every Jewish home.
David Roytman's “770” collection of mezuzah cases is dedicated to the Lubavitcher Rebbe, one of the most outstanding spiritual leaders of the twentieth century. 770
Eastern Parkway was his address in New York City, which later became an iconic dot on the map for all Brooklyn Jews.
David Roytman artisans handcrafted the mezuzah case of acrylic tube and brass. The brand's pattern is laser engraved on the piece. A “Shin” letter is in the center. “Shin” is the first letter of Shadai, one of God's names. It means “the fire of God that devours all His enemies” and is a traditional protective symbol.
Material | Acrylic, (plexiglass), brass, stainless steel, laser engraving |
The size | 210×32 mm |
The weight | 170 g |
Substrate material | Brass |
Substrate size | 288×36 mm |
Box size | Alder /with brass /with stainless steel 325x70x70 mm |
Box weight | Alder 450 g, Alder with brass 500 g, Alder with stainless steel 480 g |