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Artistic roman glass necklace
10:57 AM PST, 6/21/2010
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Sterling Silver Necklace Israeli Chai Pendant jewelry Amulet Roman Glass- Buy Now!
- GBP125.13
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Roman Glass Necklace handmade in sterling silver in Israel Artistic design of jewelry with roman glass -
Roman glass dangling earrings
11:02 PM PST, 6/20/2010
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Sterling Silver Necklace Israeli Chai Pendant jewelry Amulet Roman Glass- Buy Now!
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Genuine roman glass dangling earrings. Ethnic design in an elegant pair of earrings. -
Roman glass necklace
9:18 AM PST, 6/19/2010
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Adorable Roman Glass Necklace for woman designer jewelry- Buy Now!
- GBP75.46
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Genuine authentic roman glass piece making a elegant ethnic necklace. Sterling silver jewellery from Israel featuring roman glass with peridot beads. -
Dangling Silver earrings
8:18 AM PST, 6/19/2010
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Sterling silver earrings for woman, pearls earrings jewelry, Israeli earrings- Buy Now!
- GBP53.68
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Fashion sterling silver earrings with perles and garnets. Handmade in Israel. Special designer earrings - for elegance and charming look. -
Evil eye jewelry
9:35 AM PST, 6/12/2010
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Bluenoemi Blue Evil Eye Hamsa Wall Hanging Ornament Home Protector Wall Decor- Buy Now!
- $18.00
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The Evil Eye (Ayin ha-Ra in hebrew) is believed to be able to harm or cast a curse on a person – as discussed in the Talmud and Kabbalah.
The Evil Eye is traditionally believed to be the reason for sickness, tragedy, and pain in the world. Nothing is saved as it is believed from the evil influences of the eye.
The most frequent cause of harm from the Evil Eye is considered to be jealousy. Rabbis warned people against unnecessary flaunting of wealth and admiration to avoid resentment from others. Isn’t it interesting?Dating back to Talmudic times, many Jews already used charms around their neck or as bracelets, believing they will guard them from the Evil Eye.

Today, some Jews often wear a chai necklace (charm symbolizing the number eighteen) to guard themselves from harm.
Furthermore great lengths are taken to hide celebrations from the Evil Eye to prevent the harm caused by jealousy as the fact that double weddings are never permitted for fear of uttering too many blessings and tempting the Evil Eye.