Especially powerful amulet designed to bind a young woman’s soul – even without her will nor her knowledge! – to the soul of a man who wants to marry her. The amulet was written in ink on especially high-quality parchment and it is entirely [over 100 words] in the script of Rabbi Yitzchak Kadouri, leading Kabbalist of the previous generation – considered the greatest expert in the world (and perhaps also the last) on writing amulets per true Kabbaistic intentions. Amulets written by him therefore always worked as anticipated. The amulet is placed in a matching case made of 18k gold handmade by a goldsmith.
Rabbi Kadouri writes dozens of sacred Names at the beginning of the amulet with the mystic power that gives the amulet life, like a soul in a body. After that, as was his way, he pleads like a son before his father, detailing exactly the mystic action he wants the amulet to enact, with these words: “May it be Your Will, my G-d and G-d of my forefathers, merciful King, Healer of all flesh, Worker of wonders, for Your sake, place strong and great love in the heart of (so-and-so) for (such-and-such) to love him and cleave to him with intense and immense love that will endure forever in her love for him so that she marries him according Jewish law and custom.” Chilling!
Writing amulets to override nature has been known to Jewish tradition since the dawn of history. The midrashim even tell of an amulet that hung around Avraham Avinu’s neck. Obviously, in order for the amulet to work, it must be written according to all Kabbalistic rules, and if not, it is like an electronic device when the wires are connected incorrectly and can certainly not accomplish anything. Therefore only an amulet written by a true Kabbalist can indeed influence and work. The Talmud in Tractate Shabbat (page 61b) sets clear rules as to how one can know which amulets are indeed useful (and therefore permissible to carry on the body even on Shabbat). The Gemara states: “Rav Papa said that it is clear to me that when a person who has written three amulets, for three people, three times …” and the amulet has indeed performed as desired, “the person is expert and his amulets are expert.” It is simple and clear, that the amulets by that same writer have spiritual powers and they will always perform their desired action.
This amulet here was written by the world expert, one like no other in recent generations, one who more than qualifies according to Rav Papa’s definition as “an expert person” – as not only did just three of his amulets perform as desired, but so did thousands of amulets that he wrote over the more than one hundred years of his life – to heal the sick, grant children to the childless and change the course of nature.
Not many know it, but Rav Papa’s words (ibid) explicitly say that a used amulet (even when written for someone else) is even more capable than a new amulet! This is because there are two virtues together: “Expert writer” and “expert amulet.”
Refer to the Hebrew catalog text for a brief biography of Kabbalist Rabbi Yitzchak Kadouri .
It is well known that world leaders would come to Rabbi Kadouri’s court, as he was a great Kabbalist and widely known throughout the world. It was not an unheard-of spectacle to see the incredibly wealthy from France or South America arriving in private airplanes for a meeting with Rabbi Yitzchak Kadouri and immediately afterwards returning to their countries. This amulet, for its rare powerful action (to force the will of others in a mystical way) and its unparalleled beauty (fine parchment), and in its pure gold coating, attest to the fact that it was written especially for one of those wealthy visitors who had the nerve to ask Rabbi Kadouri to write such a powerful amulet, and are accustomed to using such splendor – gold-plated parchment.
Specifications:
The amulet itself: Light-colored high-quality parchment sheet, 67×50 mm. Approximately 50 sacred Names and about 50 oath-words handwritten by Rabbi Kadouri.
The gold case: Made of 18k gold. 9x25x37 mm. Not stamped. Two gold rings for carrying. Matching cover, also made of gold. Weight (without the amulet): 18 grams.
Very fine condition: Fold marks in the amulet. Slight dent in the gold case.