An amulet which was given by the elder of the Kabbalists in the last generation, Rabbi Yitzchak Kaduri. Extremely rare.
[1] parchment. 12×3 cm. Written in his handwriting. The amulet was given to someone in order that he find favor “in your eyes and in the eyes of all who see him and in the eyes of his partner… and his requests and desires will be granted to him with no trickery and falsehood…” Rabbi Kaduri very rarely wrote amulets on parchment, therefore this amulet is extremely rare.
In his amulets Rabbi Kaduri wrote a short prayer and mentioned names of angels, but was vehemently opposed to taking oaths to obligate the angels, etc. The Rabbi forbade making amulets in which is written, “I swear” or similar phrases and also forbade using them. See his approbation to the book
Tamim Tihiyeh .
Before writing the amulet and writing the angel’s names the rabbi made many preparations in order to write them in holiness and purity. Great Torah scholars relied on his amulets without any doubts, said about him that he was unique in his generation in writing amulets, and even allowed people go out with them on Shabbat, according to the laws of amulets written by experts (
Divrei Yitzchak, page 35).
Very fine condition.