Generous with "Your" Money | Pele Yoetz | Hachzek Day 1
Shalom Chevra, welcome back, Peleoids Haxek Daily Musir. We are beginning day one of a new cycle starting with Peleoids Os Vav, and it's an exciting time. If you're here for the first time learning with us, Peleoids, welcome. If you're returning, welcome back. Let's jump right in. Each day, the musser will be around five minutes, sometimes a little shorter, sometimes a little longer. If you're not on our WhatsApp group, feel free to reach out and we could send you the link. We try to post Ishirum every single day. All right. The program is Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. And then Shabis is a time for chazar or a time to eat fish or take a nap or whatever. Okay. Vatranos monetary concessions, we're going to see the Paleoites approach to not being stingy. Vatrana's Himidutaivo, giving in, conceding to others as it relates to one's money is a very good trait. Giving away, being able to depart with your money for the sake of a mitzah to give Tsadak, and the like. Things that are well known don't really need a proof. It's an amazing thing. It's known that somebody who expends his expenditures of the money, meaning he's able to depart with his money for the sake of mitzvah. He spends money to buy a nice suit, to buy uh a Lulavan Asrach, he buys the muchudr one, and he gives sidaka and he's able to depart with his money for the sake of God. You know what it's like? It's like lending to God with ribbus, meaning you'll get interest, meaning you'll gain. It's going to be beneficial for you in this world and the next. It's an amazing return on investment. However, what happens? The Itzahar often gets the best of us. And during the moment, we're not thinking about this great reward. We're not thinking about all this awesomeness. The it's that we walk in the dark, he makes us that we don't see kitaev lify revaisa. He doesn't, he makes us that we don't see the apparent good from the actions that we do. If we just realize that the more we give, the more we'll get, and the less we give, the less we'll get. It's crazy. Imagine it it's just foolish not to do this. It's foolish to not to give money to somebody else, not to give, not to be able to depart from one's own money. Hashem commands us to do it, which means it's a mitzah, umarbal, and he's going to give us more. So it's really a it's takah is a foolish thing, but again, you at the end of the day, when when the mashuh comes around down and okay, fine, we give, but then when it's the fifth mashuach and we start to get annoyed as if it's our own money that we're giving. Hashem told us you give, you're gonna get, you're gonna, there's a great return on your investment, you're not going to lose out by giving. Harizid Damilum May Da me in Shibalum Nysen. It's like the popular adage that the master gives of Adam Baikum, the slave cries. It's not for nothing that Khazalov taught us. A person is recognized by his wallet. Somebody who's stingy, he's going to lose out. He's going to lose out from these great opportunities of good. He's go he's transgressing against this creator, Vibu Rosavan Chisov. Actually being stingy and holding on to the money is going to make a person more worrisome. It's going to increase evil. And his years are going to go, and he's he's not going to feel satisfied. He's going to go to the grave. He's not going to feel like he had such a productive life. But not so. When it comes to a person whose eyes are expansive, he's a generous personality. He runs towards the mitzvah with great love and fervor. He treats his brothers with brotherhood, with love and connection. And he increases the honor in his home by making these expenditures towards mitzvah, tzudaka, etc. And his burial and his death will be one that's honorable. And it's good for him in the next world. That concludes today's short. Shir, we should all work on being generous as much as we can and realize that giving for tsudaka, giving towards Mitsos is the greatest return on investment that we can possibly contribute to. And who wouldn't we want? Who would we, who is a better person, that person, who is a better being to lend to than to God, who's gonna make that return so incredibly great? We should all be Zaicha to tap into that and do that. We'll continue with this topic, Mirz Hashem, tomorrow. See that.












