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Parshat Re'eh: How You Can Give to G-d - Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair
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[Music]
whenever the two poor brothers would
come to the rich man fits a duck of a
charity he give them each a hundred
dollar bill now once it happened that
after a gap of more than a year one of
the brothers returned to the rich man
alone where's your brother in quite the
rich man he passed away two months ago
I'm so sorry said the rich man may the
Almighty comfort to you amongst the
other mourners of theone and
yerushalayim thank you said the poor man
the rich man promptly placed the crisp
$100 bill into the poor man's hand
excuse me said the poor man but you
forgot my brothers hundred dollars he's
dead by the rich man yes said the poor
man but I'm his brother why should you
get his inheritance the Torah considers
someone who averts his eyes from the
needy as though he worshipped idols
ostensibly the connection is difficult
to understand stain Genesis are lacking
in our relationship with our fellow
human beings idol worship is purely
between us and God really every Mitzvah
that involves giving to our fellow
beings is a reflection of our
relationship with our Shem as it says in
d'Ivry how your meme chronicles
everything is from you and this is from
your hand that we have given to you we
have nothing to give except the giving
itself everything else belongs to God
the medieval terror commentator the rush
rites do not make gold and silver your
folly for this is the beginning of idol
worship when we give sadaqa charity
properly we're acknowledging that we are
merely the stewards of our wealth that
it's not ours in addition by using our
possessions to serve God we testify to
the fact that the world has a purpose
that the point of life is not self
gratification we acknowledge that we and
everything we have is part of God's plan
to bring this world to a state of
perfection
that's both our inheritance and our
bequest
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you
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