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Hebrew letter on Hamsa?

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    AliceKnewIt
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    What is the letter on this Hamsa (hand amulet)?

    I think it is Heh, but it could be Chet?
    What is the significance? Why is it associated with the Hamsa?

    Thank you
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    http://i337.photobucket.com/albums/n388/TamaraTornado/Hamsa-Shosh-Heh_or_Chet.jpg

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    Jim Eshelman
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    I looked at pictures of 50 or so other hamsa designs, and none of them had this, so it seems unique to this particular example. I'm not sure about that, but I didn't see it on a single other example, so it seems the case.

    As for this example, it could simply be a design and not a letter, but it sure looks like a letter. If it's a Cheyth, it's the first letter of Hamsa, and if it's a Hé then it's probably for 5 (as in 5 fingers) or because hamsa literally means "five."

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    Hermitas
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    Ah, that's foggin awesome.

    No, really. I love it with the Hehversion.

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    Avshalom Binyamin
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    It's a heh.

    "the hand shape of this brass hamsa is in the form of two birds on either side of a Star of David, with the Hebrew letter Heh (symbolizing the Divine Name) in the center."

    www.judaicawebstore.com/-wall-hamsa-jerusalem-19th-century-replica-P5108.aspx

    www.dokomedia.com/wallhamsajerusalem.html

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    @Avshalom Binyamin said

    "It's a heh.

    "the hand shape of this brass hamsa is in the form of two birds on either side of a Star of David, with the Hebrew letter Heh (symbolizing the Divine Name) in the center."

    www.judaicawebstore.com/-wall-hamsa-jerusalem-19th-century-replica-P5108.aspx

    www.dokomedia.com/wallhamsajerusalem.html"

    Hey, thank you so much! (pun intended)

    😀

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