Jan. 2nd, 2009

Hmm.

Jan. 2nd, 2009 02:06 pm
ysobelle: (Default)
Sort of stolen from [livejournal.com profile] shadesong:

I usually think I'm an open book, but sometimes, just sometimes, I find I'm not. So. Go on. Ask me anything. If you want me to screen, just ask. If I absolutely can't answer, I'll say so. But ask anyway. What is it you want to know about me-- if anything?
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I had been telling someone about why the mezuzah is tilted when I realised the line I was reciting sounded highly suspicious. So finally, I decided to do some of my own research. Thanks, Wikipedia!




 Where the doorway is wide enough, Ashkenazi Jews and Spanish and Portuguese Jews tilt the mezuzah so that the top slants toward the room into which the door opens. This is done to accommodate the variant opinions of the medieval Rabbis Rashi and Rabbeinu Tam as to whether it should be placed horizontally or vertically, and also to imply that God and the Torah (which the mezuzah symbolizes) are entering the room. Most Sephardim and other non-Ashkenazi Jews affix the mezuzah vertically.[3]

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