Tehillim 5 – The Hidden Meaning and Segulot
Tehillim 5 – The Hidden Meaning and Segulot David HaMelech (zechuto yagen aleinu), through Ruach HaKodesh, composed the psalms in such a way that they have a p...
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Tehillim 5 – The Hidden Meaning and Segulot David HaMelech (zechuto yagen aleinu), through Ruach HaKodesh, composed the psalms in such a way that they have a p...
Segulot from the Mekubalim for Bad and Intrusive Thoughts 1. The Ramak—Rabbi Moshe Cordovero (may his merit protect us) related that an elderly man taught him...
Tikkun 48 from Tikkunei Zohar The Arizal (may his merit protect us) and other great kabbalists teach us that the daily reading of Tikkun 48 from the Tikkunei Z...
From Rosh Chodesh Elul to Yom Kippur there are exactly 40 days—from 1 Elul through 10 Tishrei And this is the most auspicious time to renew one's mazal over th...
Seder Seudat Amenim Seudat Amenim is a meal during which berachot are recited and people answer “Amen.” Seudat Amenim is commonly practiced during Hafrashat...
Beit Ha-Shunamite—a Place of a Double Miracle Not far from Afula, in the remote Arab village of Sulam (Shunem), beside an ordinary old house, are the grave and...
Pidyon Rashash – a Segulah for Hashpa'ot ve-Yeshuot the Ari HaKadosh (may his merit protect us) revealed this powerful Pidyon Nefesh, and Rabbi Chaim Vital pra...
12 Ways of Hamtakat Dinim (Sweetening Judgments) According to the Baal Shem Tov The disciples of the Baal Shem Tov (of blessed memory) gathered and preserved f...
Maaseh HaNisim Maaseh HaNisim is a listing of the 34 miracles performed by Eliyahu HaNavi and his disciple, Elisha HaNavi. The Mekubalim teach that there is gre...
Traveler's Prayer with Segulot (Full Version) “Yehi ratzon milfanecha A-donai Eloheinu ve-Elohei avoteinu, shetolichenu le-shalom, vetatz'idenu le-shalom, veta...
Tehillim 118 on the Superiority of the Right Side\r\nTehillim 118:16\r\n\r\n- “Yemin Adonai romemah, Yemin Adonai osah chayil” - (The right hand of G-d is exalt...
Ta'anit Raavad III – An Atoning Sacrifice in Our Times In Jewish tradition, several types of ta'anit (fasts) are known. The most common type is a public fas...