Extra Large Shaddai Ramparts Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah
The Shaddai Ramparts Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah is an extra large mezuzah case made in Israel from real Jerusalem stone and engraved with the complete Hebrew name Shaddai in warm gold lettering. As a mezuzah cover, its 13 3/4-inch height, rounded two-inch profile, carved wall texture, and vertical Hebrew composition give it a commanding presence suited to a prominent Jewish doorway. Three large Hebrew letters descend along the upper face of the stone: Shin, Dalet, and Yud. Together they form Shaddai (שַׁדַּי, Divine Name), a sacred name traditionally associated with the mezuzah. The gold letters stand clearly against the cream stone while the textured blocks below recall the walls and layered architecture of Jerusalem. The unusually tall silhouette makes this piece distinct even within our complete collection of Mezuzah Cases. It is intended for a broad front entrance, synagogue, Jewish school, community building, formal office, or substantial private residence where a standard-size case may appear too small for the surrounding architecture. The full Shaddai inscription distinguishes this design from the related Golden Ramparts Mezuzah, which displays a single Shin. Both share a carved stone-wall motif, but this version places the complete three-letter Divine Name at the center of the design. Shaddai Ramparts Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah Specs Use the details below to confirm scroll fit, origin, material, color, Hebrew lettering, measurements, mounting options, recommended placement, and packaging for this extra large Jerusalem stone mezuzah case. Scroll Fit: Fits Kosher Mezuzah Scrolls from 4 Inches (10 cm) up to 12 Inches (30.5 cm) Origin: Made in Israel Material: Real Jerusalem stone Color: Cream and gold Visible Hebrew Detail: Vertical Shin, Dalet, and Yud spelling Shaddai (שַׁדַּי, Divine Name) Design: Extra large rounded case with carved Jerusalem wall-inspired stonework and vertical gold Hebrew lettering Measurements: 13 3/4" tall by 2" wide / 34.9 cm by 5.1 cm Mounting: Affixes with nails or screws through the mounting holes, or with the included extra-strong double-sided mezuzah mounting tape. Nails or screws are recommended due to the size. Use: Suitable for indoor doorways and exterior doorways Water-resistant: Yes, when sealed properly with double-sided tape How to Insert Scroll: Back Packaging: Ships gift-box ready Carved Jerusalem Stone with a Wall-Inspired Texture The lower portion of the case is covered with rows of softly raised stone blocks separated by lighter recessed lines. The pattern evokes the visual character of old Jerusalem walls without reproducing one specific landmark. It gives the case an architectural quality while allowing the natural stone to remain visible. Real Jerusalem stone may vary from cream and ivory to beige, tan, gold, rose, or pale pink. Natural veining, mineral markings, small pits, fine lines, texture, and subtle surface irregularities are expected characteristics of the material. No two cases will appear completely identical, and these variations do not compromise the stone’s strength, quality, or beauty. The rounded edges help soften the monumental height, allowing the wall pattern to continue around the sides rather than ending abruptly at a flat border. From across the entrance, the mezuzah reads as a tall cream-and-gold architectural form. At closer range, the individual stone blocks and natural markings become more apparent. Customers drawn to authentic Holy Land materials can find related pieces among our Jerusalem stone mezuzah cases. Its scale also gives it a natural place within our selection of extra large mezuzah cases. What Does the Hebrew on the Shaddai Ramparts Mezuzah Say? The front displays three Hebrew letters arranged vertically: ש — Shin ד — Dalet י — Yud Read together, the letters form: שַׁדַּי This is Shaddai, a Divine Name traditionally connected with the mezuzah. The three letters are also traditionally understood as the initials of Shomer Daltot Yisrael (שׁוֹמֵר דַּלְתוֹת יִשְׂרָאֵל, Guardian of the doorways of Israel). The lettering should be understood as a traditional Jewish association rather than a promise that the decorative case itself guarantees protection. The mitzvah remains centered on the properly handwritten kosher scroll placed inside the case. The first letter, Shin, is stylized with small crown-like details at the top. Below it, the Dalet and Yud continue the composition vertically, allowing all three letters to remain large and visible without interrupting the narrow proportions of the case. Scroll Options for This 13 3/4-Inch Jerusalem Stone Mezuzah This large case is designed to accommodate Kosher Mezuzah Scrolls ranging from 4 Inches (10 cm) through 12 Inches (30.5 cm). The broad compatibility allows customers to select a parchment according to doorway scale, writing tradition, quality level, or the dimensions of a kosher scroll they already own. The selected scroll should sit securely inside the long recessed chamber without being folded, trimmed, crushed, or forced. Confirm the exact scroll size selected through the product add-on area near the Add to Cart button. When a compatible scroll is purchased with the case, Mezuzah Store can carefully roll and insert it through the opening in the back. We then seal the chamber with double-sided tape to help create an airtight fit, protect the parchment, and improve water resistance for an exterior doorway. The Jerusalem stone case protects and presents the scroll, while the kosher klaf (קְלָף, parchment) inside fulfills the mitzvah. Customers comparing available sizes and levels of writing can review our complete selection of kosher mezuzah parchment. Customers following an Ashkenazi minhag (מִנְהָג, custom) can learn more through our Ashkenazi Mezuzahs. Those following a Sephardic tradition can review our Sephardic Mezuzahs, while our Chabad Mezuzahs include scrolls associated with Chabad and Alter Rebbe writing traditions. For an explanation of the Shema passages, the handwritten parchment, and the distinction between the decorative case and the scroll, our guide to inside a mezuzah explains what a qualified sofer STaM writes on the klaf. A Monumental Shaddai Mezuzah for a Prominent Entrance At nearly 14 inches tall, this case is intended to become a visible architectural element on the doorway. It is especially appropriate for a wide front entrance, synagogue, Jewish institution, school, large residence, community space, or executive office. The warm neutral palette allows the case to coordinate with wood, stone, stucco, plaster, metal, and other natural architectural finishes. Its narrow two-inch width keeps the tall silhouette balanced while the gold inscription remains visible from a distance. The combination of full Shaddai lettering, Israeli origin, real Jerusalem stone, and monumental scale also makes it a meaningful gift for a building dedication, synagogue opening, major Jewish housewarming, anniversary, new office, or important family milestone. Made in Israel, the piece reflects the material and craftsmanship represented throughout our selection of mezuzahs made in Israel. Mounting, Sealing, and Caring for the Shaddai Ramparts Mezuzah The case includes extra-strong double-sided mezuzah mounting tape, visible around the long recessed chamber on the back. The front also contains mounting holes at the top and bottom, allowing nails or screws to be used when the doorway surface supports them. Because the case measures 13 3/4 inches tall, nails or screws are recommended for the most stable installation. Select hardware appropriate for the doorframe material and secure both mounting points so the case cannot swing, shift, or pull away from the surface. When using the included tape, install the mezuzah only on a clean, dry, smooth, and stable area. Dust, moisture, peeling paint, heavy texture, uneven masonry, or an unstable finish may weaken the adhesive bond. Insert the scroll and seal the back chamber before mounting the case. For exterior placement, a sheltered, recessed, or covered doorway is preferred. Proper sealing helps keep moisture away from the parchment and allows the case to remain water-resistant when installed correctly. Our guide to putting up a mezuzah explains the correct side of the doorway, recommended height, customary angle, and practical mounting steps. When a bracha is required, review the mezuzah blessing recited when affixing a mezuzah. To care for the natural stone, dust it gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid soaking the case or applying abrasive or acidic cleaning products to the stone or gold lettering. With its full Shaddai inscription, carved wall texture, towering proportions, and authentic Jerusalem stone, the Shaddai Ramparts Mezuzah gives a significant doorway a powerful and unmistakably Jewish presence.
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