Segulah Opportunities

Ketores Segulah
When a minyan of Yidden gather at midnight to perform the Ketores Segulah, they will have a tremendous impact and all their tefilos will be fulfilled. This segulah is mentioned in the Torah as early as its inception (Bamidbar 17), as the otherworldly secrets within Ketores were revealed to Moshe Rabeinu on Mt. Sinai. The Arizal writes that in today's world, the recitation of ketores is equivalent; that it brings immense yeshuos and saves from death. Rabbi Yitzchok Kaduri said that it is the only aid against cancer. The recitation is performed once a week, with kollel locations alternating so each kollel recites it once a month.
Shidduchim at Amukah
Kollel Chatzos will daven for you every single day until you experience a yeshuah. The kever of Rabbi Yonason Ben Uziel in Amukah is renowned as a special site where prayers to find a shidduch are readily accepted. Every year, thousands of young people flock to the gravesite to pour out their hearts and daven that the merit of the saintly Tanna assists them to meet their match. But davening at Amukah is a tough challenge. The remote location and steep approach make the visit arduous at best. Thankfully, representatives from Kollel Chatzos in Meron daven for you at Amukah so you merit finding your bashert. Enjoy the benefits of this renowned segulah from the comfort of your home, knowing that select scholars who devote their nights to Torah are lobbying on your behalf.
Illustrious Rashash Redemption
This segulah has a storied history, and, according to one mesorah, has been transmitted from heaven by Eliyahu Hanavi himself. R' Chaim Vital often used this segulah and personally testified to its wonderful powers. In later generations, the Chasam Sofer performed it on behalf of all the residents of his hometown, Pressburg, during Napoleon's invasion. During the subsequent fighting, all of the homes were destroyed—yet not one Jew perished. The Magid of Mezritch, the Mekubal R Mordechai Sharabi, and the Ateres Tzvi were known to have performed this segulah to incredible effect as well. It begins with setting aside 160 coins of pure silver (Kollel Chatzos obtained such coins expressly for the purpose of performing this 'redemption'), followed by various prayers and esoteric invocations as described by early mekebulim. The scholars of Kollel Chatzos in Meron perform this complex set of devotions at request, reciting name(s) as a merit for success, removal of illness, etc.
Ben Ish Chai Segulah For Offspring
Rabbi Mordechai Sharabi had a disciple who was already advanced in age and had tried many segulos in the hope of being blessed with a son. When nothing bore results, he walked into the Beis Medrash well after midnight and begged the Torah scholars to take advantage of the segulah of the Ben Ish Chai on his behalf. Wonder of wonders, he was blessed with a son at the ripe old age of 70! With our scholars studying Torah every night after midnight, it is the perfect opportunity to take advantage of this incredible segulah of the Ben Ish Chai. When Kollel Chatzos prays on your behalf, you can join the ranks of the many who are now proud parents after partnering in our holy work.
Hatoras Klalos Segulah
From the Gemara in Nedarim to numerous seforim and commentaries, Jewish sages have always warned of the terrifying threat of verbal curses. Whether you involuntarily uttered something or were the unfortunate recipient of a curse from another, the list of ramifications is long. Jewish history is filled with stories of shidduchim that went awry, sudden illnesses that befell the healthy, young deaths before their natural time, and other frightening stories attributed to evil manifestations of curses. As a guardian of Klal Yisroel, Kollel Chatzos offers a proper Hatoras Klalos ritual that helps obliterate the effect of curses. A Minyan of talmidei chachamim recite the sacred passages composed by the Rashash, excising the evil presence from both the person under duress and any potential originator of the curse.