Most buyers are working through the same few decisions:
Start with where it's going. That usually narrows everything else.
Each material brings a different balance of durability and look:
For outdoor use, sturdier materials or sealed finishes tend to hold up better over time.
Not every mezuzah case is suited for outdoor use.
If you're buying for a main entrance, it's worth checking that the case is intended for outdoor placement.
Mezuzah cases come in different sizes, and the case needs to fit the scroll (klaf) inside.
Some listings include multiple size options, and many artists offer custom sizing. If you're unsure, check the listing or ask the artist directly.
In most cases, the mezuzah case is sold without the scroll.
The kosher scroll (klaf) is usually purchased separately from a sofer. Listing pages will note if a scroll is included.
Each mezuzah case on Joodaic is created by an independent Jewish artist. Some are made in small batches, others as part of an ongoing studio practice.
That's why the range of materials, finishes, and styles is broader than what you'll find in standard retail collections.
Many mezuzah cases can be customized — whether that's size, finish, or design.
For specific requests, you can message the artist directly through their storefront. Some listings also allow you to send details at checkout.
Many homes pair a mezuzah case with door name plates for a more complete entrance.
A mezuzah refers to the parchment scroll (klaf) with Hebrew text. The mezuzah case is the outer cover that holds and protects the scroll on the doorpost.
You can use different cases for different doorways. Many people choose a more durable or decorative case for the main entrance and simpler ones for interior rooms.
It depends on where it will be used.
For outdoor use, more durable materials or sealed finishes are usually a better choice. For indoor use, you have more flexibility to choose based on style.
The case needs to fit the scroll you plan to use. Listings usually include size details, and many artists offer multiple sizes or custom options.
Yes. Mezuzah cases are one of the most common Jewish gifts, especially for new homes, weddings, and housewarmings.
Many mezuzah cases can be customized — whether that's size, finish, or design. Some artists also take on made-to-order work for specific requests.
You can message the artist directly through their storefront, or use the personalization option where available.