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A Special Letter from Gedolei Torah About Priorities in Giving Tzedokoh

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Yom Sheini, 10 Marcheshvan 5768

To Generous Individuals Everywhere, sheyichyu,

Peace, blessing and everything good,

I would like to draw the attention of generous individuals to the order of preference in giving tzedokoh.

The comments of our master the Chofetz Chaim in his sefer Ahavas Chesed regarding the character of the mitzvah of separating a tenth of one's money are well known, namely, that it is similar to the tithe given to cohanim and leviim to support them in Torah study. He therefore concludes that even someone who cannot give all his tithes to Torah scholars, should make sure to give most, or at least half of them, to those who toil in Torah study.

It is therefore certainly proper and correct to give preference to kollel avreichim, sheyichyu, who exert themselves by toiling in Torah study and in particular, the avreichim of our Holy Land who learn Torah quite literally in very straitened circumstances, in order to strengthen Torah study in our times.

See also the Chofetz Chaim's comments (Ahavas Chesed 20:4): "The main thrust of the regulation (that a person should not give away more than a fifth of his resources) refers to ordinary tzedokoh. But where supporting Torah study is concerned, the Shittah Mekubetzes (Kesuvos 50a) argues that this rule does not apply. So it ought to be, since for his support of Torah study, the supporter obtains a portion of the reward of the scholar's study," — see there.

The merit of Torah study will constitute bountiful blessing for those supporting those who engage in it and they will experience the fulfillment of the posuk, "And I will empty out uncontainable blessing for them" (Malachi 3:10).

Yosef Sholom Eliashiv

Aharon Leib Shteinman

Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz

Chaim Kanievsky

Shmuel Auerbach

 

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