יום ו', פרשת משפטים
Menachos 33
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- Summary of the Daf
- A Mezuzah must be placed in the doorway within the Tefach closest to the public domain.
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- If a Mezuzah is written in two columns, it is Pasul.
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- If a house is divided in half with an entranceway connecting the two halves, the side of the door with the hinges is considered the inside of the house, and the other side is considered the outside.
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- The doorpost must be attached to the house before the Mezuzah is affixed to it.
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- If the Mezuzah is driven into the doorpost in the manner of a bolt, it is Pasul.
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- A Mezuzah should be placed in the entranceway used most frequently.
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- Shmuel says that a Mezuzah should be placed in the upper third of the entranceway. Rav Huna says that it may be placed anywhere in the entranceway, except for the top and bottom Tefach.
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- A Mezuzah may not be placed a Tefach deep in the doorpost.
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- If one has a doorpost made from reeds, he should cut out a space in the reed and place the Mezuzah in the space, but only after the entranceway has been erected.
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- If an entranceway is incomplete and lacks a lintel according to one opinion, or a doorpost according to another opinion, it does not require a Mezuzah.
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- A gatehouse, portico, and balcony are obligated to have a Mezuzah.
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- A gatehouse which is open to the house and to the courtyard requires two Mezuzos.
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- If the gate of a house opens to the house and to the garden, there is a disagreement about whether it requires one Mezuzah, two Mezuzos, or none at all.
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