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Anointing Ritual for Home Blessing Amulets
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Anointing Ritual for Home Blessing Amulets

A jewish anointing ritual to charge and recharge amulets

Ketzirah haMa’agelet
Oct 11, 2022
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An anointing ritual for mezuzah, mizrach, or house blessing that I've created to bless up art, hamsa or other protective amulets to hang on a wall or shelf of a home.  Always good to reset your mezuzah and other wards at the change of the seasons. Also can be used to “recharge” a mezuzah.  Follow same steps with sealed scroll and then mixture to anoint case. 

Items Needed

  • Bowl

  • Eggshell, preferably from challah making (cleaned)

  • Small candle (taper, not tea light)

  • Peace and Harmony Oil (pick your favorite recipe, get something created by Kohenet Ya, or pre-made from sources like NOW, Conjured Cardea)

  • Iron Filings

  • Crumbs from afikomen or challah

  • Rain Water or Spring Water

Instructions

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