Doorway Judaica

Doorway Judaica

Quick Answer

The mezuzah case is the central object of doorway Judaica.

It marks the entrance, protects the scroll, and is the first Judaica every guest sees. Sterling silver, bronze, Italian leather, python, carbon. Front-door cases 12 to 15 cm. Interior doorways 6 to 9 cm. $400 entry tier. $1,000 to $1,700 premium. $3,000+ collector and full home sets.

Questions Buyers Ask

Q: What is doorway Judaica?

A: Doorway Judaica is the category of Jewish ritual objects that mark and protect the doorway of a home, office, or room. The mezuzah case is the central object. Materials, proportions, and symbolism all matter because the case is the first Judaica every guest sees.

Q: What size mezuzah case do I need for the front door?

A: Front-door cases are 12 to 15 cm tall. Interior doorway cases are 6 to 9 cm. Office doorways sit at 10 to 12 cm. If unsure, choose 12 cm for the entrance.

Q: Which materials work on a doorway?

A: Sterling silver and bronze read formal. Italian leather and python read architectural. Carbon reads modern. Choose by what the home or office looks like, not by religion.

Q: Where exactly does a mezuzah case go?

A: 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. Religiously observant homes install a case on every doorpost except bathrooms and small closets.

Q: Do I need a separate case for every doorway?

A: For an observant home, yes. For a starter home, the front door is enough; add interior cases later. Choose matching design language across the home: same material family, scaled-down sizes for interior doorways.

Q: Is the case sold with a scroll?

A: Most luxury mezuzah cases are sold as case only. The recipient sources the scroll separately, often through their rabbi. Always check the listing. See Mezuzah Case vs Mezuzah Scroll.

Q: Can mezuzah cases be engraved?

A: Yes. Sterling silver and bronze take engraving for surnames, dates, Hebrew letters, and family symbols. Italian leather and python take embossing. Engraving runs 2 to 3 weeks. Full custom commissions run 4 to 6 weeks. See Engraved Mezuzah Cases Guide.

Q: How much do luxury mezuzah cases cost?

A: Entry luxury starts at $400 (Tzfat-style with engraving). Premium hand-finished cases at $1,000 to $1,700 (Jerusalem-inspired, carbon, Italian leather, python). Collector pieces and full home sets at $3,000+.

Featured Mezuzah Cases

Jerusalem mezuzah case with Hebrew alphabet art for the front door

Best premium front door

Jerusalem Mezuzah Case with Hebrew Alphabet Art

Hebrew lettering, Jerusalem identity, premium tier.

$1,200

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Jerusalem mezuzah case made of carbon for modern doorway

Best modern doorway

Jerusalem Mezuzah Case Made of Carbon

Architectural carbon construction for modern homes and offices.

$1,000

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Tzfat mezuzah case with Hebrew alphabet engraving for entry doorway

Best entry tier

Tzfat Mezuzah Case with Engraving

Hand-engraved Hebrew alphabet, entry luxury tier.

$400

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Set of Jerusalem mezuzah cases with abstraction art for full home

Best multi-doorway set

Set of Jerusalem Mezuzah Cases with Abstraction Art

Multi-piece set for larger homes with multiple doorways.

$3,000

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Doorway Quick Reference

Doorway type Case size Best material
Front door, family home 12 to 15 cm Sterling silver, bronze, Italian leather, python
Front door, modern apartment 12 cm Carbon or sterling silver
Bedroom or interior doorway 6 to 9 cm Match front-door material
Office doorway 10 to 12 cm Carbon or sterling silver, restrained design
Multi-doorway home 12 cm front, 6-9 cm interior Set of 2-3 matching cases
Custom or family heirloom Any size Bespoke commission, sketch in 7 days

Custom Doorway Commissions

For a mezuzah case designed around a specific doorway, family, or symbolic story, the David Roytman atelier accepts custom commissions. Sketch in 7 days. Final piece in 4 to 6 weeks. Numbered and signed.

Start a commission: Custom Made Judaica or email sales@davidroytman.com.

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