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Mark Fisher
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Fri 8/13/2010 4:43:36 PM
Jeffrey
The month of Elul began yesterday, the final month before Rosh Hashanah.
Rosh Hashanah, the Day of Judgement, is in less that 30 days from today.
Simply stated this month is like the biggest Tax Amnesty in history. G-d is
closest to his Jews at this time and all things from the previous year that
should be corrected and forgiven can be fixed during this propitious month.
There is also a 10 day extension period between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
One cannot underestimate the value of what one can do for one's own good during
this month. You've had a couple of complex and tough years and I want to help you
so that the coming year is full of good.
How: When you go to Shul on Rosh Hoshanah they say the words: TSCHUVA
(RETURN TO CLOSENESS WITH THE CREATOR)---TEFILLAH (PRAYER)---AND TZEDAKKAH---
SAVE ONE FROM THE EVIL DECREE. This is the recipe for The month of Elul.
The greatest measure of success for a person in this lifetime is how close he can
come to the Author of the Universe. That is Tschuva.
we have talked about prayer and can talk some more.
The Jewish fiscal year is Rosh Hashanah to Rosh Hashanah. Our Tzedakka is
measured during this time frame. We need to look at our financial books and make
sure we have fulfilled our obligations from Rosh Hashanah to Rosh Hashanah in
amounts and types of Tzedakka.
In terms of types of Tzedakka there are Jews without food on their table for
their families, Jews in need of all types of urgent life saving resources.The
support of the study of Torah which produces more activists to help other Jews is
not dissimiar to the principal behind Wexner Heritage Foundation, but should be
broadened in scope to help many schools of Torah learning produce leaders who
will take our place as leaders in helping others.
A Grassroots effort that directly helps many individual on a separate basis is
prefable to a single big check. The principal of doing the mitzvah many times in
a smaller fashion than one stroke of the pen increased the pattern of giving.
Think of it as a pleasurable activity that you would like to repeat as often as
possible as opposed to one big blow out.
I may sound a bit cumbersome, if you want I can help you execute it and make sure
it is done 100% the right way.
Let's discuss.
Be Well.
Good Shabbos,
Mark
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