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# The mezuzah should be put up on the doorpost which is to one's right upon one's entering the room. <ref>Kitzur S"A 11:3. See there where he adds that there's no difference for a lefty or righty, both should put the mezuzah on the doorpost which is to one's right upon entering the room.</ref>
# The mezuzah should be put up on the doorpost which is to one's right upon one's entering the room. <ref>Kitzur S"A 11:3. See there where he adds that there's no difference for a lefty or righty, both should put the mezuzah on the doorpost which is to one's right upon entering the room.</ref>
# The mezuzah should be placed on the upper third of the height of the doorway, but it should be placed at least a Tefach from the top of the doorway. <ref>Kitzur S"A 11:5</ref>
# The mezuzah should be placed on the upper third of the height of the doorway, but it should be placed at least a Tefach from the top of the doorway. <ref>Kitzur S"A 11:5</ref>
# One may put up a mezuzah at night.<ref>Rav Mordechai Eliyahu (comment on Kitzur S"A 11:10)</ref>
# One may put up a mezuzah at night.<ref>Rav Mordechai Eliyahu (comment on Kitzur S"A 11:10), Ben Ish Chai Parashat Ki Tavo Year 2: Halacha 4, Shevet Hakehati 1:277, Mezuzay Baitecha 289:6, Rivevot Ephraim 7:369.  </ref>
# Ideally, a child should not place the mezuzah on a doorpost. <ref> Tzitz Eliezer 14:75, Chanoch Lanaar 35:4 </ref>
==Having one's Mezuzot checked==  
==Having one's Mezuzot checked==  
# One should have one's Mezuzot checked by a sofer twice in seven years, or once in every three and a half years, and it is a pious practice to check them every year during Elul.<ref>Kitzur S"A 11:25, Yalkut Yosef YD 285:92</ref>
# One should have one's Mezuzot checked by a sofer twice in seven years, or once in every three and a half years, and it is a pious practice to check them every year during Elul.<ref>Kitzur S"A 11:25, Yalkut Yosef YD 285:92</ref>
# If one's mezuzah became wet one should check it immediately.<ref>Rav Mordechai Eliyahu (comment on Kitzur S"A 11:22)</ref>
# If one's mezuzah became wet one should check it immediately.<ref>Rav Mordechai Eliyahu (comment on Kitzur S"A 11:22)</ref>
==The Bracha on putting up a Mezuzah==
==The Bracha on putting up a Mezuzah==
# Before putting up a mezuzah one should recite the bracha of "Asher Kideshanu Bemizvotav vetzivanu likboh Mezuzah" - " אשר קדשנו במצותיו וצונו לקבוע מזוזה" . If one puts up several mezuzot at one time one bracha suffices for all of them. <ref>Kitzur S"A 11:7</ref>
# Before putting up a mezuzah one should recite the bracha of "Asher Kideshanu Bemizvotav vetzivanu likboah Mezuzah" - " אשר קדשנו במצותיו וצונו לקבוע מזוזה" . If one puts up several mezuzot at one time one bracha suffices for all of them. <ref>Kitzur S"A 11:7</ref>
# A shehecheyanu isn't recited when putting up a mezuzah on the doorpost. <ref> Chovat Hadar 11:2, Mezuzat Baitecha 289:3 </ref>  
# If a mezuzah fell down and one is putting it up again one must recite a bracha before putting it up again. <ref>Kitzur S"A 11:7</ref>
# If a mezuzah fell down and one is putting it up again one must recite a bracha before putting it up again. <ref>Kitzur S"A 11:7</ref>
# If one took down one's Mezuzot in order to have them checked by the sofer and they were found to be kosher, one should put them back up with a Bracha of Lekvoh Mezuzah.<ref>Yalkut Yosef YD 285:93 writes that one should recite a bracha if they were taken down to be checked by a sofer, while the Kitzur S"A 11:7 writes that there's a doubt if one should make a bracha if a mezuzah was taken down to check it.</ref>
# If one took down one's Mezuzot in order to have them checked by the sofer and they were found to be kosher, one should put them back up with a Bracha of Lekvoh Mezuzah.<ref>Yalkut Yosef YD 285:93 writes that one should recite a bracha if they were taken down to be checked by a sofer, while the Kitzur S"A 11:7 writes that there's a doubt if one should make a bracha if a mezuzah was taken down to check it.</ref>
# However, if one took down one's Mezuzah just to put it in a nicer case, one doesn't need to make a new Bracha when putting it up unless it was taken down for several hours so that one stopped thinking about the Mezuzah.<ref>Yalkut Yosef YD 285:94</ref>
# However, if one took down one's Mezuzah just to put it in a nicer case, one doesn't need to make a new Bracha when putting it up unless it was taken down for several hours so that one stopped thinking about the Mezuzah.<ref>Yalkut Yosef YD 285:94</ref>
==Proper behavior when passing mezuzah==
==Proper behavior when passing mezuzah==
# When one leaves one's house should kiss the mezuzah to remind one of the unity of Hashem, as discussed below. <ref>Kitzur S"A 11:24</ref>
# When one leaves one's house should kiss the mezuzah to remind one of the unity of Hashem, as discussed below. There are different opinions as to how exactly one should behave when passing a mezuzah.  <ref>Kitzur S"A 11:24. The Chazon Ish looked at the mezuzah without kissing it when he passed by one (Orchos Rabbeinu 3:page 164:2). </ref>  
# When one enters or exits a room one should think about the unity of Hashem, our love for Hashem, and be awakened from the slumber of the vanities of the world. One should think that there's nothing that last forever except knowledge of Hashem, and immediately this will help a person follow the proper path. <ref>Kitzur S"A 11:23</ref>
# When one enters or exits a room one should think about the unity of Hashem, our love for Hashem, and be awakened from the slumber of the vanities of the world. One should think that there's nothing that last forever except knowledge of Hashem, and immediately this will help a person follow the proper path. <ref>Kitzur S"A 11:23</ref>
# One should be very careful with the mitzvah of mezuzah because it is a mitzvah that applies to everyone always. <ref>Kitzur S"A 11:23</ref>
# One should be very careful with the mitzvah of mezuzah because it is a mitzvah that applies to everyone always. <ref>Kitzur S"A 11:23</ref>
==Women==
# Women are obligated in mezuzah. <ref> Rambam Hilchot Mezuzah 5:10, Shulchan Aruch YD 291:3, Schach 291:4 based on gemara in Kiddushin 34a which says that since women can also use the reward of long life the mitzva applies to them as well. </ref>
# There is a discussion among the poskim if women can ideally place the mezuzot. <ref> Shevet Halevi 2:158:3, Kinyan Torah 2:58 and Chovat Hadar 9:3 write that women can put them up even ideally. Beer Moshe 2:100 and 6:79:5 as well as Teshuvot vihanhagot 4:238:6 write that if she did so it need not be removed but ideally a man should put it up. </ref>
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