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#Included in the mitzvah to beautify the mitzvah and get a nice mezuzah is to get a mezuzah that is valid according to all the opinions.<Ref>Agur Bohalecha 5:28</ref> | #Included in the mitzvah to beautify the mitzvah and get a nice mezuzah is to get a mezuzah that is valid according to all the opinions.<Ref>Agur Bohalecha 5:28</ref> | ||
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# Ideally the klaf, parchment, for the mezuzah should be handmade with intent to be used for mezuzah. There is a dispute if machine processed klaf is considered lishma and it is similar to the dispute about machine matza.<ref>Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 288:5 writes that mezuzot needs to be made upon klaf that is made lishma. Agur Bohalecha 6:1 writes that the minhag is to use machine processed klaf but it is proper to be strict to use handmade klaf. </ref> | # Ideally the klaf, parchment, for the mezuzah should be handmade with intent to be used for mezuzah. There is a dispute if machine processed klaf is considered lishma and it is similar to the dispute about machine matza.<ref>Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 288:5 writes that mezuzot needs to be made upon klaf that is made lishma. Agur Bohalecha 6:1 writes that the minhag is to use machine processed klaf but it is proper to be strict to use handmade klaf. </ref> | ||
# The parshiyot of mezuzah must be written on one piece of klaf.<ref>Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 288:4</ref> It is proper to be written in one column but after the fact if it is written in two or three it is valid.<ref>Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 288:2</ref> | |||
#It should be written ideally on duchsustus, but if it is written on klaf or gvil it is kosher.<ref>Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 288:6</ref> | |||
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# The writing must be written on scored straight lines called ''sirtut'' (heb. שרטוט; trans. scratched) that are pressed into the klaf.<Ref>Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 288:8 writes that a mezuzah without scoring, sirtut, is invalid.</ref> | # The writing must be written on scored straight lines called ''sirtut'' (heb. שרטוט; trans. scratched) that are pressed into the klaf.<Ref>Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 288:8 writes that a mezuzah without scoring, sirtut, is invalid.</ref> | ||
# The parchment although rolled up tightly should be able to be opened. If two parts of the parchment are stuck together so that unsticking it will invalidate a letter, it is invalid.<ref>Agur Bohalecha 6:10</ref> | # The parchment although rolled up tightly should be able to be opened. If two parts of the parchment are stuck together so that unsticking it will invalidate a letter, it is invalid.<ref>Agur Bohalecha 6:10</ref> | ||
<gallery> | # There are two main schools of how the writing for mezuzot should be written, the Sephardi style and the Ashkenazic style. Everyone should get a mezuzah according to their minhag, though after the fact most poskim hold both are kosher for everyone.<ref>Agur Bohalecha 6:13</ref> | ||
# The end of the lines should be justified. If they end at different points it is possible that it is invalid.<ref>Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 288:9</ref> | |||
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Rambam_spacing.jpg|Spacing of paragraphs according to Rambam | Rambam_spacing.jpg|Spacing of paragraphs according to Rambam | ||
Taz_spacing.jpg|Spacing of paragraphs according to Taz | Taz_spacing.jpg|Spacing of paragraphs according to Taz | ||
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# There are two minhagim about how to space the first two paragraphs of Shema in a mezuzah. According to the Rambam, there should be a space of 9 letters at the beginning of the line before the paragraph of והיה. According to the Taz, there is a combined space between the end of the line after the paragraph of שמע and the beginning of the line before the paragraph of והיה that is the space of 9 letters. Sephardim and some Ashkenazim follow the Rambam, while other Ashkenazim follow the Taz.<ref>Agur Bohalecha 6:12</ref> | # There are two minhagim about how to space the first two paragraphs of Shema in a mezuzah. According to the Rambam, there should be a space of 9 letters at the beginning of the line before the paragraph of והיה. According to the Taz, there is a combined space between the end of the line after the paragraph of שמע and the beginning of the line before the paragraph of והיה that is the space of 9 letters. Sephardim and some Ashkenazim follow the Rambam, while other Ashkenazim follow the Taz.<ref>Agur Bohalecha 6:12</ref> | ||