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Monday, September 06, 2004

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Don't forget to give charity this Rosh Hashanah season! Charity is one of the major ways in which we endear Hashem toward us, engendering forgiveness in His heart, and it's one of the greatest ways in which we can emulate G-d. This is a little write-up on the best way to give charity, which you can find at www.chabad.org



Maimonides' Eight Levels of Charity
(Mishneh Torah, Laws of Charity, 10:7-14)
There are eight levels of charity, each greater than the next.
[1] The greatest level, above which there is no greater, is to support a fellow Jew by endowing him with a gift or loan, or entering into a partnership with him, or finding employment for him, in order to strengthen his hand until he need no longer be dependent upon others...
[2] A lesser level of charity than this is to give to the poor without knowing to whom one gives, and without the recipient knowing from who he received. For this is performing a mitzvah solely for the sake of Heaven. This is like the "anonymous fund" that was in the Holy Temple [in Jerusalem]. There the righteous gave in secret, and the good poor profited in secret. Giving to a charity fund is similar to this mode of charity, though one should not contribute to a charity fund unless one knows that the person appointed over the fund is trustworthy and wise and a proper administrator, like Rabbi Hananya ben Teradyon.
[3] A lesser level of charity than this is when one knows to whom one gives, but the recipient does not know his benefactor. The greatest sages used to walk about in secret and put coins in the doors of the poor. It is worthy and truly good to do this if those who are responsible for distributing charity are not trustworthy.
[4] A lesser level of charity than this is when one does not know to whom one gives, but the poor person does know his benefactor. The greatest sages used to tie coins into their robes and throw them behind their backs, and the poor would come up and pick the coins out of their robes so that they would not be ashamed.
[5] A lesser level than this is when one gives to the poor person directly into his hand, but gives before being asked.
[6] A lesser level than this is when one gives to the poor person after being asked.
[7] A lesser level than this is when one gives inadequately, but gives gladly and with a smile.
[8] A lesser level than this is when one gives unwillingly.

Not only is giving charity a halachic requirement (you MUST give 10% of all of your income to charity), it is a segulah for a good life ("charity saves from death")



If you are looking for a list of good charities to donate to, please contact shalom at kumah.org

Of course, the Aliyah Revolution could always use a push. Donations to Kumah will be accepted with gratitude and excitement, as we are always seeking the means to bring the nation Home.
www.kumah.org/donations.html








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