the very first McD , opened at Ayalon Mall ,Ramat-Gan in 1993
McD's in my hometown -on ground floor of building
But what do I know? The triangle of business, religion, politics is indeed a very tricky one, and yet it seems Padan (now Dr Padan) has successfully played his cards. McDonald's Israel is an empire.
Anyway, I like the McDonald's concept (all of it - food, system, social experience).
What I do not like when I happen to be there, is the fact that there's no 'mezuzah' sitting on the entrance doorpost . Almost every house and shop in this country has a 'mezuzah' affixed to its doorpost. It's a tradition, a nice one, if you ask me.
copper made mezuzah on the local Supermarkets's doorpost
A 'mezuzah' is a case, a holder (usually decorative) containing a piece of parchment with hand-written biblical verses on it. It's supposed to protect and bless the house and its people.
case and scroll
ceramics and metal cases
metal cases (aluminium, bronze, copper)
The most important part, though, is the scroll to be placed within the case.
It must be hand-calligraphed with verses from Deuteronomy that start with "Hear o Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is One".
After a while (several years) it has to be checked for faded or deleted letters, spot or crease;if this is found, the scroll will be considered faulty and will have to be replaced.
scrolls of different sizes
Sometimes, a 'mezuzah' gets stolen; the thieves are looking for authentic, high quality scrolls. Because of that, there are buildings where the 'mezuzah' is placed on the inner side of the entrance door.(In a house or office there's a 'mezuzah' on every door - except bathroom and toilets).