Collection of Segulot for success, salvation, and succor. Ancient Sephardic manuscript. Includes unknown Segulot.
Portion of a composition with collected Segulos in Sephardic handwriting. 19th century.
With scores of Segulot from various sources and various writers. Among them:
– To annul witchcraft spells
– To save a groom from witchcraft
– To discover if a spell was cast on someone
– For pregnancy
– For a woman who miscarries
– For a woman whose children die in infancy
– For a newborn who appears to be dead
– The powers of linen clothing
– For someone who has a gravely ill young child
– When you see an infant laugh in his sleep
– For a baby with Epilepsy
– To protect a child from Epilepsy
– For a child who has lost the power of speech
– For an infant with heart pains
– Ultimate protection for a newborn from the Lilith
– For a child who cries a lot
– When a newborn doesn’t want to nurse
– To keep a child from being jealous
– For a small child who has teething pain
– For a woman with difficult labor
– For a woman whose fetus has died
– for a woman who cannot purify herself from her menses
– To stop the menses
– To increase a woman’s milk
– For a woman who has lost her milk
– To protect from the Evil Eye
– For a Fever
– To find favor by the ruler
– When a man goes to visit the sick so he should not be harmed
– For a time of a plague, with an amulet against plagues
– For sickness of Pox and Boils and Leprosy and Jaundice.
– If a man ate poison and for a bite of a dog and snake and scorpion and venom of insects
– If he swallowed a leech
– If an animal entered the ear
– If a flea entered the ear
– If a seed or such entered (the ear)
– To kill (intestinal) worms
– To put out a fire
– To awaken love and find favor
– To find a lost item and identify the thief
– To be saved from thieves
– to save the city from any misfortune
– To bring rain
– An ultimate Segulah and protection for the entire year
– To be saved from witchcraft spells
– For someone who has abandoned the fold
– For setting out on the way, with a Kabbalah from the Ramban and a letter of the Mekubalim
– When he sees the enemy
– At a time when a man sees robbers or enemies after him
– A Segulah from Rabbi Yehuda HaChasid
– For an invisible (person)
– For setting out to sea
Some of the Segulot are brought in “Sefer HaSegulot” and in other Seforim, such as “Toldos Adam”, “Sefer HaZechira”, “Zechira Ve”Inyanei Segulot”, “Sefer HaSegulot”” “Mif’alot Elokim”, “Segulat Zahav”, “Mar’eh HaYeledim”, “Zichron Yaakov Yosef”, and others.
[24] pp. No cover. Damaged spine. Light staining. Wear and damage on outer margins. Good condition.