This pendant is made of two Hamsa hand designs, one is from silver, and the other from solid Gold. Along the delicate gold Hamsa engraved in Hebrew "Ben Porat Yoseph Alei Ayne". The Silver Hamsa is beautifully inscribed in Hebrew with the Priestly Blessing (Birkat HaKohanim). At the heart of the Hamsa is a Turquoise gem.
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Hamsa handThe Hamsa hand is an ancient amulet that is believed to fight the envious eye and negative energies. The pendant is also engraved with "Ben Porat Yosef Alei Ayne". When Jacob blesses his youngest son Joseph, he calls him "Ben Porat Yosef", which means a fruitful son (Genesis, 49:42). In Jewish tradition, Joseph is considered a righteous man, and so it has become a common custom to use his name as a virtue against evil eye.
The Sterling Silver part is carved with a psalm from the book of Numbers: "The Lord bless thee and keep thee, The Lord make His face to shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee: The Lord lift up His countenance upon thee, and give thee peace" (Book of Numbers, 6:24-26).
These psalms are known as the Priestly Blessing or Birket Hakohanim in
Hebrew. The Kohanim were the great priests of the Israelites. The
blessing was recited to Moses on the day when he had finished setting
up the sacred tabernacle in the middle of the Israelite camp in the
Sinai Desert.
Today, this prayer can only be recited by Kohanim at
the temple. The mystical power of the blessing derives from
acknowledging the explicit name of G-d which is believed to bring the
abundance of G-d's kingdom upon the people of Israel. This powerful
blessing is delivered by G-d through the Kohens who were to teach the
Israelites the sacred name of G-d on earth. The blessing f the Kohanim
is also believed to provide divine protection.
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