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PUTING THE SPOTLIGHT ON IMPORTANT JEWISH INFORMATION
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
NAALEH.COM and YU TORAH Poors Portion By: Mrs. Shira Smiles
Two of the mitzvoth unique to Purim are mishloach manot and matanot laevyonim, sending delicacies to others and giving gifts to the poor. Why are these mitzvoth singled out as requirement on Purim but not on other holidays, and what is the significance of these mitzvoth in their relationship to Purim? Further, it seems obvious that matanot laevyonim refers to tzekadah, generally (but not really accurately) translated as charity. Why rephrase it and call it “gifts” instead of tzedakah? First, it should be noted, , that at least the first two of matanot laevyonim may not be taken from money reserved for tithing, and that the funds (or foods) should be sufficient to cover a meal.
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