On the door frame of every Jewish home is a mezuzah.
Some think it is an elegant ornament or a good luck charm The truth is, the mezuzah is a daily reminder and a public statement of faith and Jewish identity. Although the biblical interpretation of the word mezuzah is the sides of the door of the room, it usually refers to the parchment scroll containing verses from the Bible, located on the door frame. The mezuzah is a reminder of the exodus from Egypt, when the Jews were asked to apply lamb's blood on the doorposts to mark the Jewish homes so that the "angel of death" would pass over them in the plague of birthrights. A mezuzah designed from pure silver will adorn the doorframe, Honors the mezuzah and enriches the home.