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#A mezuzah should be established in a sturdy way so that it won't fall down. Also, it should not be hanging.<ref>Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 289:1. Bach understands the reason that the halacha insists that a mezuzah should be put up with nails is so that it doesn't fall down. One should establish it in a way that even in the unlikely scenario it won't fall down. The Chayei Adam 15:19 implies that the reason that it should be put up with two nails is because if one only uses one mezuzah on top, the mezuzah is like it is hanging and the mezuzah should not be hanging. </ref>
#A mezuzah should be established in a sturdy way so that it won't fall down. Also, it should not be hanging.<ref>Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 289:1. Bach understands the reason that the halacha insists that a mezuzah should be put up with nails is so that it doesn't fall down. One should establish it in a way that even in the unlikely scenario it won't fall down. The Chayei Adam 15:19 implies that the reason that it should be put up with two nails is because if one only uses one mezuzah on top, the mezuzah is like it is hanging and the mezuzah should not be hanging. </ref>
#A mezuzah could be put up with nails, one on top and one on bottom, but not with just one nail.<ref>Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 289:1, Chayei Adam 15:19</ref> If one put it up with only one nail but it was tightly fastened to the wall and doesn't move it is valid.<ref>Agur Bohalecha 10:4</ref>
#A mezuzah could be put up with nails, one on top and one on bottom, but not with just one nail.<ref>Shulchan Aruch Y.D. 289:1, Chayei Adam 15:19</ref> If one put it up with only one nail but it was tightly fastened to the wall and doesn't move it is valid.<ref>Agur Bohalecha 10:4</ref>
#A mezuzah could be put up with tape or glue.<ref>Agur Bohalecha 10:5-6. Rav Chaim Kanievsky in Daat Noteh p. 472 writes that initially one should not put up a mezuzah with glue.</ref>
#A mezuzah could be put up with tape or glue.<ref>Agur Bohalecha 10:5-6, Rav Nissim Karelitz in Chut Shani Mezuzah p. 123. Rav Chaim Kanievsky in Daat Noteh p. 472 writes that initially one should not put up a mezuzah with glue.</ref>
#Some say that a mezuzah could be put up with Velcro.<ref>Agur Bohalecha 10:18 quoting Rav Elyashiv</ref>
#Some say that a mezuzah could be put up with Velcro.<ref>Agur Bohalecha 10:18 quoting Rav Elyashiv</ref>
#Some say that a mezuzah shouldn't be put up with a magnet.<ref>Rav Chaim Kanievsky in Daat Noteh p. 472</ref>
#Some say that a mezuzah shouldn't be put up with a magnet.<ref>Rav Chaim Kanievsky in Daat Noteh p. 472</ref>
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