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HaChesed, Miami FL 33141
 

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MIAMI, FL

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North Bay Village, FL 33141

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Gambling With God, Is it Kosher?

Are We Allowed To Gamble With G-d

Kosher Gambling

Are we allowed to gamble with G-d? People are thrilled over gambling. They spend big bucks to gain more money. What does the Torah say about gambling? A Jew is prohibited from gambling. It is not an activity for Jewish people to engage in. We see that many people become addicted to gambling and loose their wealth and their families, as a result of gambling.

The Torah tells us that one is permitted to test- gamble with G-d, when it comes to charity. In fact, it is the only mitzvah that you can claim a payment for doing it, in this world.

People are not willing to part with their money so easily. Almighty G-d promises us that all our money we spend on charity will be returned, and a bonus on top of it.

We encourage our readers to test this system of tithing for charity and you will have the excitement of gambling with G-d.

You should ask wealthy people how they became successful, they will tell you that Tzedaka is the key to wealth and happiness.

The art of giving and sharing is truly a G-d given blessing. Life is like a game, we need to play it smart, before time runs out.

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