Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Chasidut for Bava Kamma 33:12

<br><br><big><strong>הדרן עלך ארבע אבות</strong></big><br><br>

What is the meaning of the verse: <i>Blessed are ye that sow beside all waters, that send forth thither the feet of the ox and the ass</i>?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Isa. XXXII, 20. ');"><sup>9</sup></span>

Kedushat Levi

Numbers 11,7. “and the manna was like coriander ‎seed;” when a person gives charity to a poor person he is ‎turned into a ‎משפיע‎, a dispenser of largesse. Our sages in ‎‎Vayikra Rabbah 34,8 have taught that contrary to common ‎belief, the recipient of the handout does more for the donor than ‎the donor has done for him. If this is true, the poor man himself ‎is also a dispenser of largesse, as he bestows spiritual merit ‎whereas the wealthy man giving him a handout had only ‎provided physical sustenance.‎
This parable while true, does not hold true when the ‎dispenser of the manna is the Creator, Who by His very nature ‎dispenses spiritual food at the same time as He hands out the ‎manna. Doing tzedakah, performing charitable deeds, is ‎equivalent to planting a seed in the ground which will provide ‎others with sustenance in the future, something that we already ‎learned from Avraham in Genesis 22,33 when he planted an ‎orchard.
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