The word on the outside of the mezuzah scroll that is visible is Sha'daiy. It is a name of G d. It is also explained to be an acronym for "Shomer Daltot Yisrael", "the guardian of the doors of Israel".
There are two parts of the Mezuzah, The Mezuzah Scroll itself and the Mezuzah Case. The Mezuzah Scroll is made with ink on parchment of a Kosher animal. The case can be made of almost any material as its purpose is to protect the scroll. Most common materials for the mezuzah case are metal, stone, wood and glass.
There is no limit to the size of a Mezuzah. Attached is a video of the largest known mezuzah recently installed at Ben Gurion Airport.
'une fenêtre' is a window.
The scroll inside the mezuzah is written in Hebrew.
There are many: mitzvah matzah mezuzah mikveh mitzpah menorah
The origin of the mezuzah is from the "Shema" in which is mentioned the core beliefs of Judaism and its teachings. Therefore, the "purpose" of the mezuzah is as a reminder, when entering and leaving the home, of the mezuzah's message. The mezuzah contains a parchment inscribed with a passage from the Torah (from Deuteronomy ch.6 and ch.11), placed on Jewish doorposts.
The Mezuzah was not "found". The Mezuzah is a Jewish ritual object whose origin is from the Torah, which dates back to 1313 BCE. I guess you could say it was found then.
A Mezuzah case, is the protective and/or decorative case used to cover the Mezuzah Scroll. The Mezuzah scroll is a small parchment scroll that contains biblical passages, which is then place on the door post of homes according to Jewish Tradition. I'll attached a link of some cases so you can see what they look like.
The word "window" starts with a "W".
A five letter word from the word 'window' is widow.
To provide air. Such as--> Opening the window allowed us to ventilate the room.
Please give the language of the word janala.