Description: A segula (Jewish spirituality remedy) against the negative forces of the Evil Eye (Ayin Hara) recommended by Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. The source of the Segula is Sichot Haran #242: "The specific remedy for an evil eye is to smoke the fin of a fish. The Hebrew word for fin is SNaPIR. Turn the letters into numbers and the gematria gives you RA AYiN – the evil eye. Especially good for this is a fish called the Shelein. Shelein sounds like Shel Ayin ("of the eye"), and the similarity of pronunciation indicates a deeper relationship. I also heard that the Rebbe said that the fin of a Shelein fish should be worn by an adult or child who may be affected by an evil eye. This will protect him." These Segulot are hand-made in Israel by Breslov Hasidim (followers of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov). The Segula material is encased in a sturdy, waterproof laminated card that's smaller than the size of a credit card. It's perfect to carry in your wallet, car, or pocket. Tefilat HaDerech, the Traveler's Prayer, is conveniently printed on the reverse. Rebbe Nachman's Segulot (Remedies)A segula (Hebrew for "remedy" or "protection"), is a protective or benevolent charm or ritual in Kabbalistic and Talmudic tradition. Usually involving a physical action or object, segulot has been described as an extension of prayer. Many miracle stories are attributed to God working miracles through segulot. But beware, not all segulot are created equal! Some segulot that have have questionable origins. When a source for a particular practice cannot be found in either the Talmud, books of Kabbalah, or sayings of known righteous people, the so-called segula likely originated as a non-Jewish custom. Rabbi Nachman of Breslov personally endorsed several segulots and testified to their effectiveness. Many of his endorsements are based on older texts, particularly the Talmud. His recommended segulot ranges from sacred names of God written on parchment to leaves of various plants, and much more. For many, segulot evokes confidence in God and faith in the words of our Sages who understood the inner workings of creation. Ships free worldwide! Any questions? Just ask!We ship orders from Israel! Most of our products, except new Judaica books, are sourced and shipped FROM Israel. This makes for a unique and diverse selection of vintage and antique Judaica and Israeli products, originating both from Israel, and the diasporic communities ranging from Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and many more. Because we ship internationally, shipping rates on heavier items can be a bit pricy. We do our best to calculate shipping rates accurately to get your unique products to you securely.
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Location: Haifa
End Time: 2024-03-07T01:30:49.000Z
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Religion: Judaism
Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
Handmade: Yes