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In the month of Adar it is customary to give charity to the poor, especially during Purim. The Admor Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto, the leader of Shuva Yisrael, recalls what happened in the days when he collected money for the establishment of the yeshiva: "We would stand and ask to help the Torah."


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The Rebbe revealed: "We are not left with a drop of blood out of shame"

In the month of Adar it is customary to give charity to the poor, especially during Purim.

The Admor Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto, the leader of Shuva Yisrael, recalls what happened in the days when he collected money for the establishment of the yeshiva: "We would stand and ask to help the Torah."

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David Berger, in collaboration with Shuva Israel

Tuesday, 16 February 2021, 12:42

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In the month of Adar it is customary to give charity to the poor and especially on the days of Purim.

The Rebbe Rabbi Josiah Pinto, the head of the patriarchs of the courts in Morocco, elaborated on the subject and recounted an act that happened to him in his youth. At the



beginning of his remarks, Rabbi Pinto wrote about the virtue of charity: "Rabbi Yitzchak said, 'Anyone who gives a penny to the poor is blessed with six blessings.

And the one who reconciles in things is blessed with eleven blessings. "And so it was decided according to Halacha in Shulchan Aruch (Yod Ramet C)" One should give justification with kindness, joy and kindness

And complains to the poor in his sorrow and speaks to him words of condolence.

And if she gave a grim and evil face, he lost his right.



"" And how much answer we have to make, that how many times we give charity and regret or do not behave with due respect, in those who give him charity.

Dahana charity six blessings, and reconciliation another eleven blessings.

And if the person gives, why should the giving spoil with sorrow or a grim face to the recipient. "



"And man knew a foundation," added the head of the patriarchs of the courts in Morocco, "When he seeks charity for the Torah or for the poor and is ashamed that he seeks charity, this shame atones for the defect of the fundamental degree. "People are in charity. And the shame of asking is atonement and correction of the basic degree."

The Rebbe recalls the days when he collected money for "Shuva Israel" (Photo: Shuva Israel)

The Rebbe Rabbi Pinto recounted the days when he raised money for the Shuva Yisrael yeshiva despite the great shame he experienced:

And we would stand times when we did not have a drop of blood left out of shame, and we would ask God to forgive and forgive and atone for the basic degree of all members of the community. "



"We are a holy community that we are all connected to each other in our souls. Who in the Holy Land, who in such a country and who in another country. We are all sons of one Father, our Father the Merciful Father, have mercy on us. In love, "Rabbi Pinto added.



Finally, the Rebbe, Rabbi Pinto, wrote and instructed his students: "And we ask everyone to make every effort to engage in charity matters, and to teach his family members to live the charity.

"Kamcha Depsha, everyone will try to build a list of the poor with his family, and contribute of his own accord and raise his friends, and everyone will go with his family and help the poor and instill in young children, the virtue of wise students and the right to help the poor.

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