Kabbalah Jewelry
Kabbalah (Kabbalah or Kabala) is an aspect of Jewish mysticism. Is an interpretation of the Torah, or the religious mystical system of Judaism claiming an insight into divine nature. With the combination of Hebrew letters Kabbalah creates symbols such as of health, prosperity, love, and protection against the envy eye.
Some aspects of Kabbalah have been studied and used by non-Jews for several hundred years and have become very trendy over the past few years.
The word "Kabbalah" is derived from the Hebrew root "to receive, to accept", and in many cases is used synonymously with "tradition". According to Jewish tradition, the Torah (Torah - "Law" - the first five books of the Old Testament) was created prior to the world and advised God on such weighty matters as the creation of human kind. When Moses received the written law from God, tradition has it that he also received the oral law, which was not written down, but passed from generation to generation. At times the oral law has been referred to as "Kabbalah" - the oral tradition.
Jewelry adornment has been an important part of Kabbalist and Jewish attire for over 4000 years in the form of amulets and decoration. The first ever jewelry pieces in history were amulets used as protection. Many of the symbols used in modern adornment are the same as they were 4000 years ago.
Amulets (charms, ornaments, trinkets,) are worn to protect against evil, injury, bad luck, bad energy and are said to have mystical powers. They may bring health, luck, fertility, power, success, love, protection, courage, wisdom and so on. Often worn round the neck or arm, but others guard homes and spiritual places. A mezuzah, for example, is an amulet that adorns and protects the home, while some consider tefillin (worn by Jews on head & arm) to be a talisman worn on the body. The Torah itself has been called an amulet for Israel.
In Hebrew, kamia or kameaa is an amulet or charm against harm. The literal translation is binder. Many ancient Jewish amulets are written with the names of God, with Biblical phrases or with coded messages using Hebrew letters.
For instance, taken from the Kabbalah, the combination of these three powerful Hebrew letters - Alef, Lamed, Dalet, evokes the consciousness of PROTECTION. This combination protects its wearer from the evil eye, as well as anyone who looks at it and believes in its power.
Hebrew letters Alef, Lamed, Dalet on Kabalistic Amulet made of Sterling Silver
As follows are descriptions of the different symbols and their meanings in Kabbalah:
The Hamsa Symbol in Kabbalah: The Hamsa represents the number five and that it is a hand. In Kabbalah, the fifth sephira is Geburah which is strength and power. This amulet is often seen with blue or red. You may find more information about Hamsa Amulets on Ebay Guides.
Star of David or Magen David: The Star of David is composed of 2 triangles. In Kabbalah, the two represent good and evil or water and fire or the balance of any two opposites. You may find more information about the Star of David on Ebay Guides.
Mezuzah Jewelry and Cases: The mezuzah provides spiritual and physical protection, fortification and reinforcement to the home and the souls of all who dwell therein.
Mezuzah Jewelry is also a popular way to have a wearable reminder of G-d. Pendants, Pins and Necklaces are an artful way to have the Mezuzah close to your heart.
A Yad or Torah Pointer : Points the way to Torah and a Jewish Life.
A yad or torah pointer is used to help follow along while reading Torah.
The Tree of Life: Self, Life, Torah and Universe
The tree of life is within us, representing our lives as the roots of our past and branches of the future. It is the family as the past ancestors (roots) and the future children (branches).
Chai Symbol : The chai symbol symbolizes the Hebrew word Chaim, meaning life. It is a popular symbol found in Jewish jewelry. Go into any Judaica store and you'll see chai necklaces, chai pendants and a wide assortment of chai jewelry.
Menorah: The menorah is the most ancient of the Jewish symbols. On Hanukkah, we light what is technically a hanukkiya with 9 branches while the original menorah had only seven branches. The light of the menorah symbolizes the light within you.
Pomegranate: An Ancient Jewish Symbol
The pomegranate symbol abounds throughout Jewish and Kabbalah history and folklore. It is said to correspond to the 613 mitzvot and aid in fertility and healing.
Water: Water Inspired Jewish and Kabbalah Jewelry . Water is reflective, cleansing and purifying. It is an ancient symbol of fertility, wisdom and femininity.


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