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Special Segulah amulet, a saucer for good health and protection against all Mezikim made by the’ Eldest of the Kabbalists’ the Tzaddik Gaon and miracle worker Rabbi Yitzchak Kaduri Rosh Yeshivas ‘Nachalas Yitzchak’.
On the hand-made clay saucerת Rabbi Kaduri wrote by his holy hand names of many illnesses and that drinking water from this saucer is a Segulah protecting against those illnesses, with G-d’s help.
The saucer had broken and was professionally repaired, almost without damage to the holy names and the amulet.
The Tzaddik Gaon the Kabbalist Rabbi Yitzchak Kaduri the ‘Eldest of the Kabbalists’, was born in Baghdad in ca. 1899. His father, who was a hidden Tzaddik and perfume merchant, sent him to study at the renowned ‘Midrash Beis Zilcha’ and as a child he met Maran the Gaon Rabbi Yosef Chaim of Baghdad, the ‘Ben Ish Chai’ there. According to tradition, the ben Ish Chai greatly praised the child. At the age of seventeen he delivered a sermon before leading rabbis of Baghdad and when he ended, was asked by the rabbis and Kabbalists not to deliver many sermons in the future for fear of Ayin Hora . In 1922, he immigrated to Erezt Yisroel and studied at the ‘Shoshanim LeDavid’ Kabbalists yeshiva. He also studied Toras HaNigleh at the Poras Yosef Yeshiva in the Old City of Jerusalem with Chacham Rabbi Ephraim Hacohen. For many years, he earned a living as a book-binder at the Bucharim neighborhood of Jerusalem, where he lived, and was known as ‘Rabbi Yitzchak the Binder’ or ‘The Tall Rabbi Yitzchak’ due to his height. His secret was known only to the Kabbalists of Jerusalem. Later, he became renowned all over the world. He headed the "Nachalas Yitzchak" Kabbalists yeshiva, which was established to study Kavanos HaTefilah according the Rashash, and was admiringly and fondly known as the ‘Eldest of the Kabbalists’. Thousands from all over the world came to him for blessing and his amulet and Segulos. He passed away at an old age on the 29th of Tevet 2006 and hundreds of thousands came to his funeral. He was buried in the cemetery of Har Hamenuchos and his grave became a site for requests for salvation and redemption.
Diameter: 18 mm. The saucer was broken and professionally repaired. The right upper part and rim are missing, not affecting the Segulah. More about the amulet and saucer, see the Sefer ‘HaRav Kaduri’ by R.L. Sofer, p. 70.
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