Red Bracelet, kabbalah Bracelet by Jewish Tradition
The significance of a red string bracelet in Judaism Since the early days of the world and throughout the development of human culture many believed in the dangerous existence of the evil eye. This belief was rooted in different places, with no geographical or religious-cultural background or connection. The same universalized fear found expression in corrected prayers, customs, culture, education and even superstition, as well as in Judaism. As noted, the evil eye is known to Judaism and acceptance of its ability to put a person in a very high danger, sometimes to the point of mortal danger. Its practical ramifications cause severe damage to livelihood, mating, home peace and health. Ibn Ezra explains: “For Balaam was an evil eye who was called evil, and in the evil of his eye he did evil” (Bamidbar 24), to teach us that the evil eye can graze in all areas and must be very careful. Further proof of this can be found in Midrash Tanhuma Parashat Va-yamu: “He gave her a talisman and said to her,” This mascot will be your evil eye. ” The Kabbala teaches that there are proven ways of protecting from the evil eye and exposes man to the range of possibilities for correct and appropriate advice and treatment, but in no reliable Kabbalistic source does the red thread indicate any virtues.