his overt Amulet helps create an atmosphere of love, respect (parents
children), togetherness, mutual listening, empathy and harmony within the
family. Encourages shared activity and the will to stay together. Helps also
with issues outside the home.
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Tree of Life Kabbalah : "And out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil" (Genesis 2, 9). This amulet focuses on a person's life. It creates passion for life and vitality, assists in achieving mental maturity and a harmonious, stabile course of life which comes from inner feeling and understanding. Creates the will to build a strong family unit and enhances the need for continuity (procreation). Assists in retaining good coordination between hands,legs, eyes, mouth and thought, and between the right and left lobes in the brain. See ARTICLE
The Authentic Red String from Rachel's Tomb : The Authentic Red String from Rachel's Tomb Bendel Bracelets For centuries it has been a Jewish custom to wear a red string from the Tomb of Rachel around one's wrist. Our tradition suggests that by doing so, the wearer may be protected from the negative looks of others, as well as be the recipient of other blessings. These Authentic Red Strings are guaranteed by Judaism.com to have been wound around the Tomb of Rachel while appropriate Hebrew prayers and psalms have been chanted. See ARTICLE
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Hamsa : Hamsa one of the most ancient amulets or symbols of many religions, the Hamsa of Judaic faith or Hand of Fatima from the Islamic belief is one of the original protective signs. In all religions, it is believed that the one, who wears it or hangs it in his house, will be protected from the Evil Eye and other negative thoughts. Amulets are intended to guard and protect a person, his family and all his effects - from the violence of nature and from sorcery and demons. Sometimes they are intended to heal the sick, to dispel infertility, to protect travelers on a journey, to bring good fortune and success, or to evoke good will and love. Kabbalah is a body of mystical Jewish teachings based on an interpretation of hidden meanings in the Hebrew Scriptures. Magic amulets are mentioned by Rabbis in the Mishna and Talmud written 2000 years ago. The user hoped for good fortune, success, wedding, children or health, in exchange for wearing this holy symbol or document. See ARTICLE
Tree of Life Kabbalah : "And out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil" (Genesis 2, 9). This amulet focuses on a person's life. It creates passion for life and vitality, assists in achieving mental maturity and a harmonious, stabile course of life which comes from inner feeling and understanding. Creates the will to build a strong family unit and enhances the need for continuity (procreation). Assists in retaining good coordination between hands,legs, eyes, mouth and thought, and between the right and left lobes in the brain. See ARTICLE
The Authentic Red String from Rachel's Tomb : The Authentic Red String from Rachel's Tomb Bendel Bracelets For centuries it has been a Jewish custom to wear a red string from the Tomb of Rachel around one's wrist. Our tradition suggests that by doing so, the wearer may be protected from the negative looks of others, as well as be the recipient of other blessings. These Authentic Red Strings are guaranteed by Judaism.com to have been wound around the Tomb of Rachel while appropriate Hebrew prayers and psalms have been chanted.
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The Hamsa The Hamsa (also known as Khamsa) is a hand shaped amulet used for protection by both Jewish and Muslim people. Its name comes from a Semitic root and literally means "five". The Hamsa is usually shaped in the form of a symmetrical hand, with thumbs on both side, and not in the anatomically correct way. Though it is widely used by both Jewish and Muslim people, its origins pre-dates both religions and is attributed to the goddess Tanit who was a Phoenician lunar goddess, worshiped as the patron goddess at Carthage. Hamsa ben porat yosef gold Hamsa ben porat yosef silver Islamic Hamsa In Islam, the Hamsa is also known as "The hand of Fatima", after the Prophet Mohammad's only daughter, who's also related to many miracles such as rain making. The story tells that one day Fatima was busy stirring a pot when her husband Ali came into the house with a new wife he had just married (Muslim men are allowed to marry 4 wives). Struck by grief and sorrow, Fatima let the ladle slip from her hand and continued stirring with her own hand, not noticing the pain. Her hand has since become a symbol for patience and faith. The Hamsa is also said to symbolize the five pillars or tenets of Islam. Judaic Hamsa In Judaism, The Hamsa is also known as "YAD HA'CHAMESH" (The hand of five) or "The hand of Miriam" after the sister of Moses and Aaron. It is also connected to five books of the Torah. Hamsa for protection The Hamsa is used to ward of the evil eye and can be found on the entrances of homes, in cars, on charm bracelets and chains and more. It is also common to place other symbols in the middle of the Hamsa that are believed to help against the evil eye such as fish, eyes and the Star of David. The color blue, or more specifically light blue, is also considered protective against the evil eye and we could see many Hamsas in that color or with embedded gemstones in different shades of blue. In Jewish use, Hamsas are often decorated with prayers of a protective fashion such as the Sh'ma Prayer, the Birkat HaBayit (Blessing for the Home), or the Tefilat HaDerech (Traveler's Prayer).---------------------------
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