Auction #16 Jacov's Jewelry January 2023 jewelry and collectibles
By Jacov Jewelry
Jan 4, 2023
HOLON, Israel

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Natural pearls, natural stones, jewelry, bills, and collectibles.

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LOT 406:

Kabbalah medal gold purity 999 new new new new in fancy packaging


Start price:
$ 150
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VAT: 17% On commission only
Auction took place on Jan 4, 2023 at Jacov Jewelry

Kabbalah medal gold purity 999 new new new new in fancy packaging
Year of issue 2009
Gold metal
Purity level: 999
Weight: 1.24 grams
Diameter: 13.92 mm
Design: Aharon Shebo, Ruben Nautils
The Jewish secret theory (mysticism), or "inner wisdom", is called "Kabbalah" - being based on personal transmission, written or oral, from father to son, from student to student, from generation to generation, that is: from the mouth of the moralist to the ears of the "receiver".
The roots of Kabbalah are deeply rooted in ancient Hebrew mysticism (since Abraham our father) and in the history of Jewish thought, but the main part of its formulation and publication was published at the end of the 12th century and the beginning of the 13th century in northern Spain and Provence, following the revelation of the book "The Zohar" attributed to Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai (Harshabi). Also the circulation of the basic books of Kabbalah in print, such as - "Sefer HaBahir" "Sefer Yitzira", "Perki Hachilot" and more contributed to the emergence of the Secret Doctrine from a limited circle of learned virtuous individuals into the public domain.
This spiritual Torah had a huge impact on many areas of life and thought in Judaism, starting with the interpretation of the Bible, through the world of customs and Halacha, up to the order of prayer, as well as the Torah Mosar, the Torah Hasidism and more.
"I am the Lord always with me": for the "acceptable" - a constant mystical experience of connection with the divine and the sublime, and of a longing to eliminate the distance between the tangible-physical and the spiritual and the manifestations of divinity in the world. In their spiritual work, they seek to reveal the divine being in the present and thereby achieve moral ascension and cling to Shekinah (in "infinitely blessed is He"). According to the sources of Judaism, the study of Kabbalah requires purification and spiritual preparation.
For the purpose of distinguishing between the "disappearances" of God (which no created being has the ability to achieve) and the divine revelation, the wisdom of Kabbalah speaks of a system of unique pronouns called the "ten sefirot" which are actually the distinctions in which God delegates His actions, and through them He created and He leads the the world.
The aspiration to discover the divine presence in the world is expressed through the so-called sefiros: wisdom, intelligence, wisdom, kindness, valor, glory, eternity, glory, foundation and kingdom, where at the top of all of them is another and uppermost sefirah "Ketar".
The holy Ari (Rabbi Yitzhak Luria Ashkenazi) who lived and worked in Safed in the 16th century (about 50 years after the expulsion from Spain) gave a special impetus to the wisdom of Kabbalah, through which the destiny of the people of Israel can be explained and work to hasten the redemption. "Y") made "Kabbalat Safed" the property of many in broad strata of the public. The signs of their Gotham and their action are still evident today in the variety of Jewish life: for example, the concepts "Tikkon", "The Secret of Reduction", "The Upper Light" stored among the righteous or the wonderful poem "Lecha Dodi" by Rabbi Shlomo Elkabatz that is sung every Shabbat Eve in all Israeli communities.
From a secret and limited Torah, today Kabbalah has become a sought-after wisdom, studied and revered in Israel and the world, including among non-Jews. Kabbalah attracts all sections of the public, who find in it hope for a reformed world, in which the individual and the whole will come out of darkness into the light and find faith, calmness, happiness, joy and love.
The design of the medal was determined by a distinguished public committee headed by Rabbi Benyahu Shmuel (head of the Kabbalistic Yeshiva "Nahar Shalom" in Jerusalem) and served by: Prof. Moshe Idel, Prof. Habiva Pedia, Dr. Avraham Elkayim, Mr. Ezra Katzin and the writer Adam Baruch Z "To.
The face of the medal: in the center appears the "Tree of the Sephiroth". Each count is painted in a color typical of the degree it symbolizes according to the Kabbalah.
Under the tree: the first verses of the Torah describing the creation of the world up to the words "because it is good" (without a space between the words). Between the letters of the word "Bereishit", the name of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, to whom the Zohar book is attributed, and the words "Torat Or" were combined. On both sides of the tree, the words "Kabbalah Wisdom" and in English "KABBALAH"
The back of the medal: on the right side, the full text of the psalm Psalm 66 "for the conductor of the music of a song psalm" arranged in the form of a menorah, and considered a talisman of wonderful virtue for protection and success. On the left, leaves and pomegranates, reminiscent of the important composition of Rabbi Moshe Cordoviro (Harmak) "Pomegranate Orchard" explaining the rules of Kabbalistic thought.
All around, the verse "And the intelligent will shine like the brightness of the sky" (Book of Daniel 12:3) which promises a bright future for the people who deserve it, and there is also a hint in the book of brightness.
Scope: In gold, silver and bronze medals the inscription "State of Israel", the state symbol and the inscription in English "STATE OF ISRAEL", also appears the metal type and serial number. The scope of the gold medal is tiny serrated.
Design:
Interior design: Aharon Shabo.
Back design: Ruben Nottles.
Carving: Switzerland.
Origin: Switzerland.