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S.O.U.L Class #699 What can we learn from a miserly human being?

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Don Zusya Goodman

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Blessed is Our Eternal Creator!!! Shalom/Peace and Brocha/Blessing upon the entire Human Family Experience. With Creator's Help, we plan to share a teaching from the modern patriarch of the modern Chassidic Movement-Rabbi Yisroel Shem Tov or as was more widely known as the Baal Shem Tov. His teaching will address a Mishnah from the Ethics of Our Fathers/Pirkay Avose - Chapter 5 Mishnah 13: "There are four types of contributors to charity. One who wants to give but does not want others to give—is begrudging of others. One who wants that others should give but does not want to give—begrudges himself. One who wants that he as well as others should give, is a chassid. One who want neither himself nor others to give, is wicked.

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