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Story type: Spiritual, Success.
"I am known among my friends and clients as “The King of Keys.” I use the key for all purposes and from all materials. I can never get enough.”
The key is not only meaningful as a symbol of entering doorways and unlocking life’s secrets, but also takes meaning from the letters that compose the word mafteach (מפתח), which is Hebrew for the word “key.”
"The word starts with the letter Mem (מ), for matar, which is the literary word for rain. In Hebrew, the common word for rain is geshem, which correlates to geshmiut. Geshmiut connotes the psychic point of view of life. The letter Peh (פ) stands for the word parnasa, which means livelihood and is conceptually connected with prosperity. The letter Tet (ת) is taken from hitchadashut, the Hebrew word for revival. Lastly, the letter Chet (ח) points to the word chaim, Hebrew for ‘life’. G-d bestows these four things upon a person not through messengers or angels, but through himself.”
"On this key, I inscribed the phrase “Shema Israel” and on the key’s head I inscribed the phrases Bs”d (mostly written in Hebrew בס"ד), and the letters Beit, Shin, Chaf, Mem, Lamed, and Vav (ב.ש.כ.מ.ל.ו.) by hand."
“Shema Israel” is the strongest prayer in Judaism, guiding us towards unity, and the letters Beit, Shin, Chaf, Mem, Lamed, and Vav are the initials of the last verse of the prayer.
The letters Bs"d are the initials of Besiyata Dishmaya is an Aramaic phrase meaning "with the help of Heaven".
YOYO32 is the registered brand name of a chic, contemporary and divine line of symbolic jewelry created by the acclaimed artist Yorini. Since it's beginning the jewelry became popular by stylists choosing to use it in their fashion shows. Recently Yorini was asked to design a special pendant for the final episode of the Israeli version of "project runway".
Yorini has exhibited and sold his works throughout Europe – in Basel, Frankfurt, London, Monte-Carlo and his native Tel-Aviv – and North America.
Do you ever feel someone has the power to curse you with just a glance? The good news is, you are not alone. The bad news is, the Evil Eye, which is the superstitious belief that an envious stare can bring bad fortune, illness, or injury upon the gazed upon person, is perhaps too popular to be ignored.
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