The Special Segula of the Saba Kadisha of Radoshitz
The Special Segula of the Saba Kadisha of Radoshitz 18 Sivan is the yahrzeit of Rabbi Yissachar Ber of Radoshitz—the Saba Kadisha of Radoshitz—and a special se...
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The Special Segula of the Saba Kadisha of Radoshitz 18 Sivan is the yahrzeit of Rabbi Yissachar Ber of Radoshitz—the Saba Kadisha of Radoshitz—and a special se...
6 Sivan: the yahrzeit/hilula of David HaMelech. David HaMelech embodies three qualities: - Kingship: Malchut, - Life: “David Melech Yisrael — chai v’kayam”,...
Asido — the Sweet Queen of Purim Among Mountain Jews, “Asido” (halva) is the main dish of the Purim holiday, named after the heroine of Purim: Adasso, also kno...
Challahs for Shavuot and the 44 Drops of Mercy The Ari HaKadosh (may his merit protect us) teaches that on Shavuot, we should make an effort to bake two specia...
Segula of the Saba Kadisha — a Rosh Chodesh Feast One day, a mitnaged was a guest at a Rosh Chodesh seudah hosted by the Saba Kadisha of Radoshitz. He asked...
Segula of the Mekubalim: Lighting Candles on Lag BaOmer Corresponding to the Seven Sefirot Once a year, on Lag BaOmer, there is a beautiful, time-tested segula...
Personal Prayer for Lag BaOmer in the Merit of Rashbi Give tzedakah in honor of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai; Light a candle in honor of Rabbi Shimon bar Yoc...
Tzedakah by Gematria Life – 18 = חי – Chai (life); Matchmaking - 340 = שידוך - Shidduch (matchmaking); מציאת בת זוג = 959 - Metziat bat zug (findin...
“From Tishrei to Tishrei, Except Tishrei” — The Secret of the Month of Tishrei This story, as an example of acquiring bitachon, is often told at the Yodei Bina...
Practices for Reading Tehillim — The Reverse (Return) Order of Reading Tehillim Chazal offer us several ways to elevate praises to the Holy One, blessed be He,...
Segula for Abundance from the Hidden Tzadik of Our Generation A rare segula for abundance, blessing, and good fortune, passed down by the hidden righteous man...
Segulot for Pesach Sheni Pesach Sheni (the Second Passover) is observed on 14 Iyar, exactly one month after the eve of the regular Pesach, and lasts for one da...