Mezuzah Cases for New Homes
Mezuzah Cases for New Homes
Quick Answer
A mezuzah case is one of the most natural Judaica pieces for a new Jewish home.
It belongs at the doorway, marks the space with identity and blessing, and works as a housewarming gift, wedding gift, or personal purchase. For a new home, choose by doorway size, material, and whether you want it engraved with the address or surname.
Questions Buyers Ask
Q: Is a mezuzah case good for a new home?
A: Yes. A mezuzah case is one of the most natural Judaica pieces for a new Jewish home. It belongs at the doorway, marks the space with identity and blessing, and works as a housewarming gift, wedding gift, or personal purchase.
Q: Do I need a separate case for every doorway?
A: Religiously observant homes may install a case on every doorpost except bathrooms and small closets. For a starter home, one case at the front door is enough. Add interior doorway cases later as the home is fully furnished.
Q: What size mezuzah case fits a front door?
A: Front-door cases are 12 to 15 cm tall. Bedroom or interior doorway cases are 6 to 9 cm. If unsure, choose 12 cm for the entrance.
Q: Can a new-home mezuzah case be engraved or custom made?
A: Yes. Sterling silver and bronze cases take engraving for the family surname, the new address, the move-in date, or Hebrew letters. Engraving runs 2 to 3 weeks. Full custom commissions run 4 to 6 weeks. See Custom Made Judaica.
Q: How do I install a mezuzah case?
A: Cases are installed on the right-hand doorpost as you enter, in the upper third of the doorpost, slightly tilted at the top toward the inside of the home. Many cases come with adhesive or screws.
Q: What about renters?
A: Renters install mezuzah cases and take them when they move. The case stays with the family, not the building. Choose a case that can be removed cleanly.
Q: Should I include a scroll?
A: Most cases are sold without the scroll. Observant new-home buyers source the scroll separately, often through their rabbi. Check the product listing to confirm what is included.
Q: How is the gift presented?
A: David Roytman ships in a presentation box with a brief blessing card. For luxury orders, request the concierge to include a handwritten note from the atelier.
Featured Mezuzah Cases for New Homes
Best for modern home
Jerusalem Mezuzah Case Made of Carbon
Architectural fit for a contemporary doorway.
$1,000
Best symbolic case
Jerusalem Mezuzah Case with Hebrew Alphabet Art
A Hebrew-letter doorway piece for a new home.
$1,200
Quick Comparison
| New home situation | Best case type | Why |
|---|---|---|
| First permanent home, modern interior | Carbon or sterling silver case | Reads architectural, fits a contemporary doorway |
| Family home with children | Jerusalem case with Hebrew art | Visible Hebrew identity, easy to point out and explain |
| Larger home, multiple doorways | Set of 2-3 matching cases | Front door + bedroom + study, consistent design |
| Rental or starter apartment | Smaller bronze or python case | Travels with the family when they move |
| Address-specific gift | Engraved silver case with address or move-in date | Becomes a family object tied to that specific home |
How to Choose
- Start with the front door. 12 to 15 cm cases are standard. Choose carbon or sterling silver for modern homes, bronze or Italian leather for traditional.
- Then interior doorways. Once the front door has a case, add 6 to 9 cm cases for bedrooms, study, and main living spaces. Match the design language across the home.
- Engraving for permanence. The new address, the move-in date, or the family surname. Adds 2 to 3 weeks. Turns a $1,200 case into a permanent family object.
- Concierge for $1,500+. The atelier confirms timing and adds a handwritten note. Use this for any custom commission or set order.
Custom and Engraved Options
For a piece tied specifically to the new home or family, the David Roytman atelier accepts commissions. Engraving on existing pieces takes 2 to 3 weeks. Full custom commissions run 4 to 6 weeks, numbered and signed by the atelier.
Available engraving text: surnames, address, move-in date, Hebrew letters, family symbols, lion of Judah, hamsa, Jerusalem walls. Start a custom order: contact sales@davidroytman.com or open the Custom Made Judaica hub.
Related Guides
- Guide to Jewish Housewarming Gifts: full guide to Jewish housewarming gifting.
- Is a Mezuzah a Good Housewarming Gift?: full breakdown of mezuzah-as-housewarming.
- What Is a Mezuzah Case?: meaning, materials, placement.
- How to Choose a Mezuzah Case: sizing, material, engraving.
- Luxury Mezuzah Cases Guide: full luxury catalog.
- Custom Made Judaica: bespoke commissions.
- Luxury Mezuzah Cases collection.
- Jewish Housewarming Gifts collection.
