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Reader Hisbodidus - Alone Time התבודדות
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התבודדות

Charity

התבודדות - Hisbodidus - Alone Time

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Charity is the start of all beginnings! (Likutay Moharan 2:4)

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1:35 In a time of trouble, the charity one did is remembered for him. [Character – The Aleph Bet Book of The Traits]

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Character 1:70 Even a poor person should give charity, and he will not see (further) signs of poverty.

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Character 2:3 Through charity, with a slight effectuation he subdues his enemies, and the Holy Blessed One saves him from grand schemes ("effectuations") of his enemies.

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Character 1:56 When you do a mitzva, see to it that the mitzva is not free, but that you pay with a full purse.

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Character 1:69 One who shears his possessions [to give charity] is saved from the judgment of Hell.

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2:6 Through charity, one sweetens the judgment of the Time to Come, that is, the Day of Judgment in the Time to Come.

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Character 1:2-8 Great is charity, in that it brings the redemption near, and saves from death, and [causes the] receiving of the Divine Presence, and one is made a lender to the Holy Blessed One, and raises his fortune (mazal), and he is called an absolute tzadik (completely righteous person).

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1:14 Charity is equivalent to all the mitzvoas (combined).

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