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PURE SILVER SALVATION KIDDUSH CUP W/ 64 KABBALAH WORDS
TAKEN FROM THE NAMES OF THE 4 RIVERS IN GARDEN OF EDEN
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Monday, June 30, 2008 |
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Monday, July 07, 2008 |
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Jerusalem |
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Description
KIDDUSH CUP The Four Rivers Kiddush Cup is made from pure sterling silver 925, coated on the inside with 24 Kt gold & designed based on the writings of the RaShash, an 18th century Kabbalist. Inside the cup are engraved by hand, sixty-four different words that are derived from the letters of the names of the four rivers that flowed through the Garden of Eden. One who drinks from this cup, according to Kabbalistic teachings, is granted the secrets and blessings of healing from any sicknesses, mental or physical, and infertility. According to Kabbalistic tradition, King Solomon extracted these secrets from the Garden of Eden. It can be used as a Kiddush Cup, Havdalah Cup, or to regularly give drinks to those who are ill. The R'Sha'Sh was a great Kabalist living in Israel after the time of The Ari. The mystical inscriptions in this beautiful cup are based on three writings of The R'Sha'sh: The letters inscribed in this cup are the keys to the Gateway of The Garden of Eden and they open the doors of Mercy. With these letters inscribed in the cup, there is no illness in the world that the letters will not heal. Concerning the names of the Rivers of The Garden of Eden and their inherent mystical properties, you will hear great and wondrous things. "The Four Rivers of The Garden of Eden, (Genesis 2-10) describes one river flowing from Gan Eden, that divided into four rivers. Kabbalah, in the Zohar, explains the deep meaning of the four rivers. Each river represents one way to learn truth based on one of the 10 holy emanations or spherot. Corresponding to each way, four Tzaddikim entered Gan Eden, but only one left unharmed, uniting all four ways. The inscriptions in this cup represent the unity of all ways."
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