40-Day Candle Lighting in Honor of the Rashbi and Rabbi Meir Baal HaNes
40-Day Candle Lighting in Honor of the Rashbi and Rabbi Meir Baal HaNes Lighting candles in honor of tzadikim for 40 days is a very powerful segula for protect...
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40-Day Candle Lighting in Honor of the Rashbi and Rabbi Meir Baal HaNes Lighting candles in honor of tzadikim for 40 days is a very powerful segula for protect...
42 Encampments in the Wilderness — the Segula of Rabbi Shimshon of Ostropol Rabbi Chaim Palagi (1788–1869) cites the great Ramban (1194–1270) as teaching that...
Tehillim 6 During a Brit Milah – Rabbanit Batsheva Kanievsky's Segula for Refuah Shleimah Those close to Rabbanit Batsheva Kanievsky recall the special reveren...
Mishnayot Kinnim — Rabbanit Kanievsky’s Segula for Salvation Rabbanit Batsheva Kanievsky would often distribute copies of “Ken Mefureshet”—Rabbi Tzvi Gutmacher...
Segula for Protection from the Evil Eye—Linen Garments It is stated in Parashat Miketz (41:42): “Pharaoh removed his signet ring from his hand and placed it on...
The Testament of Rabbi Yehuda HaChasid from Sefer Chasidim (with additional warnings) A special appendix to Sefer Chasidim (The Book of the Pious) is the “T...
“Bal Tashchit,” or Our Grandmothers’ Jewish Prohibitions We all remember how, when we were children, our grandmothers would admonish us not to throw away food...
Ben Ish Hai's Segula During Birkat Kohanim “Yevarechecha Ad-nai veyishmerecha!” “Ya'er Ad-nai panav elecha vichuneka!” “Yisa Ad-nai panav elecha veyasem...
A Segula for an Easier Fast: 7 Sips by the Mezuzah It is transmitted in the name of the great Mekubalim that there is a beneficial segula before Yom Kippur and...
Yom Kippur Segulot of the Gaon Rabbi Yitzchak Cohen, a disciple of “Matok mi-Dvash” 1. Abundant meals before Yom Kippur The 9th of Tishrei—the da...
Chochmat Yad and the Prohibition Against Interlacing the Fingers The palm of the hand (kaf ha-yad) bears many lines and hidden signs that can reveal a person's...
Hachnasat Orchim - Segulot The first person to fulfill this mitzvah—the mitzvah of hospitality—was the first Jew, Avraham Avinu. Moreover, he was so devoted to...