
I recently discovered something that I thought was worth sharing with the community.
For quite some time, I’ve been renting a storage unit. One day, while mentioning it in conversation, someone casually asked me, “Did you put up a mezuzah?”
To be honest, it had never even crossed my mind.
I immediately called my sofer, who provided me with a mezuzah, and I put it up right away.
Storage units can be an excellent solution for families who need extra space but don’t have room at home. They are often affordable, convenient, and located close by. I highly recommend them for anyone who needs additional storage.
The purpose of this letter, however, is simply to raise awareness. If you currently rent a storage unit—or are planning to rent one—please reach out to your rov or sofer to inquire whether your particular unit requires a mezuzah and what the proper halachah is for your situation.
This is not necessarily a question unique to storage units, but may also apply to anything that could be categorized as a beis ha’otzar. It’s always worthwhile to ask.
Hopefully, this reminder will help someone else, just as it helped me.
Wishing everyone much hatzlachah and brachah.
Amen.
(Editor’s Note: The above was published for informational purposes. Speak to your Rav to inquire about your particular situation.)
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