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Jewish people observe this part of the Shema by affixing a mezuzah to the right-hand side of the doorpost of the outer entrance to every dwelling room in the house. This little box contains a parchment on which the Shema is carefully handwritten, as well as Deuteronomy 11: and Numbers 15: The Hebrew word Shaddai (Almighty) is written on the back of the parchment. The Mezuzah is a symbol of God’s watchful care over the house and its occupants. It is a reminder to everyone who goes in and goes out that this house is devoted to God and keeping His commandments. The Mezuzah is in itself a declaration:..But I and my house, we serve יהוה.” (Joshua 24:15)
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