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Daily Chizuk #1690

Parnasa / Money

One Mitzvah Tips the Scale: Realizing the World Depends on You

One Mitzvah Can Tip the Scale for the World
The Rambam writes in Hilchot Teshuvah that every person should consider himself a benoni — a person exactly in the middle. This means that if he does even one more mitzvah, that single deed can tilt his own scales of judgment in his favor. But not only that — it can tilt the scale of the entire world and bring merit to all of humanity.
One good deed has the power to bring salvation to the entire world at large. Therefore, especially during these days when the judgments are pending, it is incumbent upon us to increase our acts of tzedakah, to do more good deeds, to pray with greater concentration, and of course, to make teshuvah.
אַשְׁרֵיכֶם יִשְׂרָאֵל — how fortunate are the Jewish people! Our people are so good; they can't wait to do acts of kindness, of chesed, of helping others at every opportunity.
Our deeds are so precious. Every act counts, especially during these days. Let us utilize them to their fullest.
With Hashem's help, may we all be sealed in the Book of Life with a חתימה טובה.
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