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Visitor Comments: 6
(6)
Allen
,
December 30, 2007
Cool Mini Vid Comments
Great job, very informative. Again, please remember the Sephardic culture, too. Thanks again!!!
(5)
Jacob Bytton
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December 29, 2007
Kolhakavod !
I like it very much but US, the Sephardim put it straight , not leaning. I think people should learn both ways and know about it. Todah Rabah
(4)
Daniel
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December 26, 2007
Some Info
The video states to angle the Mezuzah when you affix it. Shepardic jews have it affixed vertically, please try and note this and other differences on this website. People would get the wrong idea to think there is only one way to do several things.
(3)
Chana Zelasko
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December 26, 2007
Beautiful!
Beautiful! Ya'asher koach!
(2)
Barbara
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December 24, 2007
Everyone should know this.
This was beautifully done and exceptionally informative. Thank you so much. We all need to know how to afix a Mezuzah correctly and the correct prayer to say.
(1)
renee
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December 23, 2007
this is a great way to learn
this type of video are great to educate people that are returning to the faith.thank you.
(6) Allen , December 30, 2007
Cool Mini Vid Comments
Great job, very informative. Again, please remember the Sephardic culture, too.
Thanks again!!!
(5) Jacob Bytton , December 29, 2007
Kolhakavod !
I like it very much but US, the Sephardim put it straight , not leaning. I think people should learn both ways and know about it.
Todah Rabah
(4) Daniel , December 26, 2007
Some Info
The video states to angle the Mezuzah when you affix it. Shepardic jews have it affixed vertically, please try and note this and other differences on this website. People would get the wrong idea to think there is only one way to do several things.
(3) Chana Zelasko , December 26, 2007
Beautiful!
Beautiful! Ya'asher koach!
(2) Barbara , December 24, 2007
Everyone should know this.
This was beautifully done and exceptionally informative. Thank you so much. We all need to know how to afix a Mezuzah correctly and the correct prayer to say.