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| | Breslov—Judaism with Heart (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18) |
 | | The former verse speaks of charity as saving a person from a judgment in Gehennom (hell, purgatory), while the latter speaks of charity protecting one from a horrible death. |
 | | This is because the first case speaks of honest wealth, it is therefore powerful enough to protect the person from being sentenced to Gehennom as punishment for his sins, for Gehennom is a fate far worse than death. |
 | | Thus, if even charity born from dishonestly earned money can save from a horrible end, then charity from clean, kosher, honest wealth can certainly save a person from a horrible death, and not only from Gehennom. |
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