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My Fire Necklace Haesh Sheli Pendant Breslev Jewelry original Petek on klef 100%

$ 49.65

Availability: 59 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Israel
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Religion: Judaism

    Description

    THE BEST PENDANT (KAMIE') YOU WILL FIND !!! GURENTEE !!!
    ITS 100% HAND MADE BY HASIDI BRESLEV.
    BEST QUALITY EVER.
    The Truth is that I really wanted one for my self. So I worked 4 month until I got the best results with the best materials.
    :: All made in Israel Ramat HaGolan :)
    :: The Petek (Rabbi Israel Dov Odesser got from Rabbeno) inside is hand written by Sofer Stam on Real Klaf or you can choose to have just "Na Nach Nachman Muman" on "klaf" and the full "Petek" and photo of Rabbi Israel Dov Odeeser as photo.
    On one side Haesh Sheli breslev Symbol.
    Other Side the beautifuel Pitka (petek.)
    :: 1mm thickness Crazy Horse Leather Material.
    :: Two covers, fully waterproof protected. and by "Halacha" you can enter with it anywhere (bathroom etc).
    :: Please pay attention that since its Hand Made each product as its own look and "personality" :)
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    The Petek - Letter From Heaven
    The Petek or the 'Letter from Heaven' is a mystical note received by Rabbi Yisroel Dov Ber Odesser who claimed it to be written by Rebbe Nachman of Breslev who passed away 112 years earlier. This note is the foundation of the Nanach movement and the now common phrase Na Nach Nachma Nachman Muman.
    In the Petek, Rebbe Nachman signed his name using the Achoraim formula that is brought down in many Kabbalistic texts. This formula makes use of a structure where each segment is increased by one letter over the one above it. In the case of Rebbe Nachman's name it would be: Na Nach Nachma Nachman Muman.
    Rabbi Yisroel Dov Odesser taught that this signature was a revelation of the 'Song of Redemption' mentioned in the Tikunay Zohar. According to the Tikunay Zohar there were ten songs destined to be song throughout human history. Nine of the ten have already been used and the last one is reserved to lead the Jewish Nation out of the final Exile. Rebbe Nachman himself mentioned the 'Song of Redemption' in his teachings and Rabbi Odesser claimed that the song was his name itself.