Collection: Kesharim
Kesharim are Jewish bundle amulets. Kesharim in Hebrew is often translated to "knots" or "garlands". Kesharim are referenced in the Talmud, Shabbat 66b:6 - Shabbat 66b:10. Most often, they are interpreted as being akin to medicine pouches or sachets.
Amulets, in general, are also traditionally referred to as kame'ot (singular form: kame'a) in Hebrew. In Yiddish, we would call them beyteles (singular: beytele), and in Ladino, they're referred to as bulsikas (singular: bulsika).
Kesharim can be used for various kavanot (singular form: kavanah). Kavanah in Hebrew is often translated to "intention".
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HaNashi Ha'Elohi
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Hatzlachah
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Kesharim Za'irim (Mini)
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Kesharim, Tzedakah Edition
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Kochot HaNefesh
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Malachei Elohim
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Mussar and the Middot
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Olam Katan
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Ruchot Tzadikim
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