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Healing in the Hereafter
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Without question, our prize possessions are the children we raise, and it is they who remain our legacy after we depart from the world.
Traditionally, children pledge funds to tzedakah and perform other good deeds in the merit of their deceased parents and loved ones.
What are the legal and philosophical arguments in defense of the idea that the deceased may enjoy the merits accrued by the good deeds of others? What if the individual was less-than righteous? Can the tzedakah by community members benefit their soul as well? What makes Yom Kippur a most propitious day to pledge tzedakah for the deceased?
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Language | English |
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Pages | 14 |
Shliach | Query Submitted by a Shliach in Ohio |
Credits | 1 |
Table of Contents | <a href="http://www.machonshmuel.com/go/new/uploads/Papers-table_content-000766-Healing in the Hereafter.pdf" target="_blank">Click to view</a> |
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