Rabbinical College of America

Purim

Do the Mitzvah
Give to the Poor

Matonos L’evyonim

המשמח לב האומללים האלו דומה לשכינה

The Rebbe explains that the mitzvah of matanos l’evyonim is about leaving one’s own limitations and thereby connecting to someone else. Thereby giving someone who feels separated and lonely a sense of belonging and self-worth.

This year more alumni than ever before have reached out to me for help. A chosson with mounting expenses; a shliach with a large family ka”h; a young man with children who is finishing up schooling for a career, a chosid who is working but just can’t make ends meet. The common denominator is that as balei teshuva each of them feel a certain sense of disconnectedness, alone, even a little bit helpless.

Our job this Purim is to make each of them feel part of a larger family, part of our family, part of the family of chasidim and of Yidden.

Please give generously and Hashem should bentch you and yours generously – ad d’lo yoda!
Matonos L'evyonim
SEDER RESUMES MONDAY NIGHT APRIL 17 8PM