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Miraculously: The Tzaddik ordered him to shop, and the needy got a respectable job in Miami - Walla! Judaism

2021-02-07T11:52:19.291Z


Even a person who has no money and his situation is dire, must borrow and buy with great joy things in honor of Shabbat. The Admor Rabbi Josiah Pinto explained this through an exceptional case


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Miraculously: The Tzaddik ordered him to shop, and the needy got a respectable job in Miami

Even a person who has no money and his situation is dire, must borrow and buy with great joy things in honor of Shabbat.

The Admor Rabbi Josiah Pinto explained this through an exceptional case

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David Berger, in collaboration with Shuva Israel

Sunday, 07 February 2021, 13:18

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According to our sages their memory is blessed, the person should honor the Sabbath and buy good delicacies in honor of the day of rest.

And even a person who has no money and his situation is distressed, will borrow money and will not be afraid and will not worry and will do this thing with immense joy, which already the Gemara (Egg Tu) says: Borrow me and I will repay.



Admor Rabbi Pinto, head of the fathers of courts in Morocco, extended lesson on the subject, and said: "And now when a person has no money and goes and accompanies and sustains this commandment with joy, His Excellency very loud and achieves power this commandment enormous things."



Rabbi Pinto is hardly difficult to explain : "And for many years it was difficult for us - why this mitzvah, that if a person has no money and goes and accompanies with joy and buys things to sit with joy, his virtue and the correction he makes in heaven is immense."



The Rebbe recounted: “And we still remember an act in a man who had a great shortage of livelihood and immense debts, and was sorry and would go to the righteous and ask for salvation in the matter of livelihood.

One day he was with a hidden tzaddik and the tzaddik said to him - you study a repressed Torah, keep it as easy as it is severe, but lose a world that does not know how to take advantage of the great virtue that is in your situation, of poverty and difficulty.

Take advantage of your situation, before the name expands your boundary, and you will happily observe on the eve of Shabbat Levi Ali and I riot.

"Go and borrow money especially for the needs of Shabbat and go yourself and buy things in honor of Shabbat with great joy."

The needy suddenly got a job in Miami (Photo: ShutterStock)

"And so did that man, who was before a wealthy man and fell from his possessions and after performing this mitzvah a few Shabbats, received a respectable livelihood in America, Miami and from that time his condition improved," said Rabbi Pinto.



On his question, Rabbi Pinto excused himself: "And we thought a lot - what's the big deal to lend to Shabbat Kodesh and Simcha?

And here is Gd saying, who is the first and I will pay. And here is this poor man, he is supposed to be ahead and he is before Gd.

Therefore, this mitzvah of lending for Shabbat and buying things with joy is a huge and important right.



" "To lend in honor of Shabbat with immense joy. And to direct peace according to the words of the Gemara, accompanied me and I am a rioter.

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