Auction 131 Special Sale for Yamim Noraim. Belongings of Tzaddikim, Amulets, Segula Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical letters, Chabad and Rare books
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Aug 25, 2021
3 Shatner Center 1st Floor Givat Shaul Jerusalem, Israel

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'Pitum HaKetoret' on Huge Parchment. Impressive Artistic Script

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'Pitum HaKetoret' on Huge Parchment. Impressive Artistic Script

"Write the Ketoret passage on parchment or gevil in Assyrian script like a Torah scroll ... as the ketoret enriches, and he is assured constant livelihood, and he will always have abundant sustenance and he will always have bountiful and not sparse finances." ( Kaf HaChaim, 17:18)
Large and impressive parchment scroll, written by an expert G-d-fearing artistic scribe, in Ashkenazic script - 'Ktav Beit Yosef, ' in sparkling and shiny ink, on light-colored, high-quality parchment. Suitable for hanging in one's living room, business or synagogue.
In the Zohar (Vayakhel 218b), the recital of Pitum HaKetoret is extensively praised: Rabbi Shimon says that if people only knew how lofty the Ketoret service is for the Holy One, Blessed be He, they would take each and every word, arise and put a gold crown on it ... According to Sefer HaZohar and the literature of customs, recital of Pitum HaKetoret is a segulah for stopping a plague, as written in Bamidbar 17:12-13: "... he placed the incense and atoned for the people. He stood between the dead and the living, and the plague ceased." In light of this and more, Rabbi Chaim Palagi wrote in Sefer Kaf HaChaim 17:18: "He should write the Ketoret passage on parchment or gevil in Assyrian script like a Torah scroll and read from it, and it will be a segulah for him, as the ketoret enriches, and he is assured constant livelihood, and he will always have good sustenance and he will always have bountiful and not sparse finances."
The book Segulot Yisrael lists 11 segulahs for the recital of the Ketoret passage:
1. It abolishes plagues and severe illnesses.
2. It rescues from government subjugation.
3. Blessing is granted to the work of one's hands.
4. Rescue from the judgement of gehinnom.
5. Neutralizes klipot and chitzoni'im and the Sitra Achra.
6. Neutralizes sorcery.
7. Abolishes bad thoughts.
8. Bequeaths two worlds, Olam HaZeh and Olam HaBa.
9. Removes judgement from a person.
10. Causes finding favor in the eyes of all who behold him.
11. Segulah for wealth.

[1] sheet high-quality parchment, 90x55 cm. 2 columns, 21 lines per column.
Condition: New.

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