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In the Feinstein home, there was this
massive jar of quarters. Quite a
peculiar item to have in a home. What
was it doing there? What purpose did it
serve? Every single day when Romesha
Feinson would leave his house, his
rabbins would say, "Moshe, don't forget
take some quarters with you." Why? Reme.
anytime he would meet anyone he would
give them a quarter and say even if you
don't need it for yourself but there's
someone there out there that needs this
quarter everyone wants to get something
everyone wants to receive and also
everyone wants to give so if you are
have an opportunity to receive a quarter
pass that quarter on pass that goodness
on to someone else pass that ability to
be benevolent and kind to another and
that will train you to do that for other
things as well just from a quarter
And every day Romesha had this practice
to do that to take a fist full of
quarters and distribute to people. We
have that as well. We could have
positions of whether it's time, money,
abundance in something, we could give it
over to someone else. The knowledge that
we acrew, everyone has something that
they could give to another person. Let's
be in a position to give that what we
have received to others to make the
world a better, brighter place.
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