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Ana Bechach Prayer Pendant

Ana Bechach Prayer Pendant
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  • Brand: Raphael
  • Product Code: P-1091
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  • $179
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Ana becah prayer silver and gold ring studded with cat 's eye                                                                                                                                                      

Ana B'koach
One of the most beautiful and well-known piyyutim or liturgical poems is one of incredible spiritual significance called “Ana B'koach” (“Please with strength”). This poem originated in the middle ages, and was written in the Kabbalic Ashkenaz community, most prominently attributed to the tanna Rabbi Nehunya ben HaKanah. This piyyut is so special and loved that it has became a staple in other Israeli communities as well, and is often recited on different occasions due to its spiritual strength. Some people read it during Shacharit Morning Prayer, while others read it during the Shema prayer at night, on Kabbalat Shabbat before the Aravit night prayer, and throughout the counting of the Omer, where particular lines are attributed to each day of the count. The piyyut expresses a prayer containing 7 lines, each composed of 6 words. The acronym created by the first letter of each of those words, comprises one of the 42 letter names of God according to Kabbalic tradition. This is why at the end of the piyyut, the line "Baruch Shem kevod malchuto le'olam va'ed" ("Blessed be the Name of the glory of His kingdom forever and ever") is added and read standing up. 

The role of the piyyut in cleansing

Apart from reading it at the above mentioned times, the poem should be carried with you wherever you go, as is written: for any time of trouble, for any crisis, for any great need of spiritual and physical cleansing and purification, when you feel like you aren’t moving forward with your life and need those holy words to spiritually cleanse you and connect you with divine assistance. This is a prayer that opens up the skies when you are alone on your own with God, and it is carried with you at all times inside a special amulet with these empowering and purifying spiritual qualities. The amulet helps you empower yourselves at times of great physical or spiritual weakness, and that is the significance of these lines and letter combination which spells out the name of God:

Gem Stones
Chrysoberyl 3 m"m
Metal
Silver 925
Gold 14K
Dimension (unit is mm)
Height 0.90
Length 31
Width 25

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