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Tzedakah & Maaser Understanding Your Giving Obligations
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Everybody has a requirement to give to
Daka. Even the most poor of a person has
to give to Daka. Basically, that amounts
to $5 a year. $5 a year is the minimum
requirement that everybody, even
somebody who lives off Saddaka, has to
give that. After that, Micer is wean
that Meer is a mig.
>> It's not. Some say it's a dasa, some say
it's draon, and some say it's a mig. We
pascan very clearly according to pretty
much everybody that we say that is a
mic. So, that's a custom. If you can't
keep the custom, so then you don't you
don't keep the c. I mean, it's not like
it's a if you're in debt, you still have
to go to shul. Even though going to shul
is probably the raon, you still have to
go to sh
>> obligation.
>> It's an obligation, but it's an
obligation. Miser is not an obligation.
But what throws people off is all the
actually it's fascinating. Goes through
so many different sources that how what
saddaka does for you. So that's what I
think throws people off. They especially
they're in debt. So they how am I going
to get out of debt? Well, that's your
department. But it's uh it's not easy to
get out of debt, right? So they think
okay so I'll do every sigula in the book
which is to give to ducka which is
misguided because you should not come on
to other people to give you to give you
money. If you borrow money and you owe
somebody personally money then you don't
take messer. How would you go? Why are
you going to take myer if you have a
credit card that you should not be
giving you should not be giving