This new law will ensure Californians’ right to display religious symbols on doors and in entryways

A little over a year ago, a homeowner’s association governing a San Diego condo complex told a Jewish resident to remove a mezuzah from his home’s doorpost.  Mezuzahs are small parchment scrolls containing two passages from the Book of Deutoronomy in the Old Testament, usually encased and affixed to doorposts of Jewish homes, designating them as sacred spaces, and serving as a reminder to those who live in the home of their connection to God and their Jewish heritage.     Read the article……………………………

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