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Yes I wear an evil eye charm every single day. No, I didn’t always. It actually took a while. I knew about what we call the ...
Jews call it the ayin hara, Italians know it as mal’occhio, and among Latinos, it’s mal de ojo. It’s one of history’s most durable forces: The evil eye. But no matter how one identifies it ...
The evil eye symbol (🧿) has been found through thousands of years of history across cultures, including in Latin America and parts of Asia. The symbol, most often depicted as four concentric ...
According to Rabbi Pinto, tradition teaches that Hashem offered a unique means of protection against the evil eye through a holy name known as “Alef-Aleph” or “הא”א.” This name ...