Hamsa

This Kabbalah symbol resembles a raised hand. The name literally means ‘five,’ and some academics believe it signifies the Torah’s five volumes.
Peace and fellowship are at the heart of Hamsa. This interpretation has other, related implications, such as collective prayer, inviting others, and mental and physical healing. People who display or wear the Hamsa are obligated to pray for those who see it on a regular basis.

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