Weekly Chasidic Story #587 (s5769-22 / 30 Shevat 5769) Separating Gold, Silver and Copper Two disciples of Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Chabad were known to be outstanding in Torah study and exemplary in the mitzvah of tzedaka. (Connection: Weekly Torah Reading - first verses)
Separating Gold, Silver and Copper
They were also quite humble. In his will, R. Zalman wrote that he foresaw no merits which could save him when he came to his Heavenly trial, other than the power of his Rebbe and his good deeds of charity. This same chasid used to keep the money he had available for charitable distribution in three separate containers: one for gold coins, one for silver coins and the third for copper ones. When a poor person would come to his house and request from him a donation, he would first make a quick evaluation about which pile of coins it was appropriate to take from for this particular petitioner, and then he would dip his hand into that box, remove a quick fistful and give its entire contents to the waiting man. R. Pinchas heard that R. Zalman had a wondrous manner of donating to the poor, so he decided to journey to visit him and hopefully pick up a few tips about how to improve his own methods of giving to the poor. Afterwards, at his next opportunity to speak to his Rebbe, he told R. Shneur Zalman that he had learned a new method for distributing tzedaka from R. Zalman. He described it to the Rebbe and then added, "Even though I adopted his way, there still exists a difference between us in how we do it. "When Zalman gives the poor man the fistful of coins, he doesn't even bother looking to see how much he is giving. I, too, give the entire fistful that I scoop up, but I just can't seem to resist taking a quick peek first to see how much is in there before giving it away. I have not yet attained his level!" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Connection: Weekly Torah Reading - the third verse mentions donations of gold, silver and copper. Biographic Note:
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