Below are samples of our different groups of mezuzah covers.
Click on one of these samples to see the full line of covers in that group and to place your order.
To learn more about the factors you should keep in mind as you choose your mezuzah case read our article
The Three
Purposes of Your Mezuzah Cover. To be sure you're putting your mezuzah up correctly read
Where and How to Put Up A Mezuzah.
On this page you'll find printable summaries in English, Hebrew and Russian of the laws of how to put up a mezuzah.
Note that the size listed for all HaSOFER mezuzah cases is the size of the mezuzah scroll appropriate for
that mezuzah case and not the overall height of the mezuzah case.
If your mezuzah will be exposed to direct sunlight, dampness or extremes in temperature, choose one of our simple
yet elegant LeDOROT mezuzah cases
or one of our other many weather
resistant mezuzah cases. If you are putting up the mezuzah on a steel or other doorframe on which you cannot use
screws, choose one of our many styles of
self-adhesive mezuzah cases designed for mounting without using either nails or screws.
The laws about mezuzah are very intricate: which doorways require a mezuzah, where and how to put up a mezuzah,
how often and how to check them, and when you are permitted to remove a mezuzah. The articles in our
STa"M in Halacha and Midrash section will provide you with many of the answers you are looking for. If you
still have questions about any of the laws of mezuzah email them to us at
Mezuzot@HaSOFER.com and we will answer you as quickly as possible.
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