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Ayin Hara (Evil Eye)
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== Evil Eye Through the Sense of Sight == * The commandments in the Torah forbidding making idols and statues negate the possibility of drawing from impure spirits through the sense of sight and receiving the evil eye for the Jewish people * If a tzaddik curses and looks with an evil eye at something specific, another tzaddik is needed to cancel the potential harm * Bilaam tried to harm Israel through his sense of sight and use the evil eye against them, Moses saved them * Eliezer, Avraham's servant, refused to enter Lavan the Aramean's house before Lavan cleared the house of idols, so as not to be harmed by the evil eye through the impure spirit of the idols
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