Mezuzot are sold without records of origin or trade.
Buyers, shops, rabbis, dealers, and scribes cannot verify their authenticity. If a mezuzah is found non-kosher, responsibility cannot be traced. Lack of tracking also prevents timely buyer notifications for periodic checks. Moreover, rising prices have led to undetected fakes, causing blasphemy.
The Chabad house sold Yaakov mezuzot, and the Rabbi installed them in his home.
A year later, the Chabad house announces the Elul custom of mezuzah inspections, inviting the community to participate. Yaakov brings his mezuzot for inspection and learns from the expert that they are not kosher. He complains to the Rabbi, who cannot trace the source of the mezuzot or identify the scribe responsible.
MezuSafe is a cutting-edge AI-powered solution that provides a simple and reliable way to trace mezuzot.
Each mezuzah is unique, as they are handwritten. With AI, MezuSafe allows users to scan a mezuzah using any smartphone or camera, identify it in the MezuSafe database, and trace its origin. Even partially erased or damaged mezuzot can be identified, ensuring full transparency and trust.
Initiator and leader of the idea. Chief Rabbi of Hamburg Germany and Chairman of Chabad Lubavich Hamburg
Project technical director. Over 20 years experience as a software and hardware product publisher
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