This clip highlights the profound concept of divine balance in financial matters. Rav Fischer Schacter explains that there's a predetermined amount of money each person is meant to have—not a penny more, not a penny less. If someone steals or acts dishonestly to gain extra money, they disrupt this balance, forcing divine intervention to even the score.
He illustrates this with a parable: a man delivers bundles of hay and drops a penny into a charity box for each load. When he secretly steals the pennies, thinking he’s profiting, the buyer doesn’t pay for the hay, leaving him with no gain. The moral? Dishonest actions ultimately backfire, as God ensures the balance is restored.
This serves as a powerful reminder to act with integrity, as everything we’re meant to have will come to us fairly—and trying to take more will only lead to loss.
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“Rav Fishel Shachter, G-d makes it even!” is a short from TorahAnytime, published on December 5, 2024 and available to watch on VideoVinkel. The total runtime is 0:55. It has been viewed 1,795 times so far. Press play above to watch the short right here, or open the original on YouTube Shorts.
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