Tzedaka saves from the bad decree
Rabbi J. S. L. tells his miraculous anecdote:
I took the initiative to make a money donation to the World Organization for the Dissemination of the Torah of Zera Shimshon to be distributed among people of few resources. I made this donation for the elevation of the soul of the author of Zera Shimshon. Among the beneficiaries of this donation were a widow and a Talmid Chacham.
Regardless of this act, I had a trial pending. Due to certain legal complications, I had been prevented from leaving the country. To clarify this situation, my case was going to be deliberated in court, before four judges, who would determine if I could leave the country.
I was very pleasantly surprised when I heard the result of the deliberation: three of the four judges sided in my favor and I could now leave the country freely.
Immediately after the trial I called the World Organization for the Dissemination of the Torah of Zera Shimshon and recited the verse Hodu Lashem ki tov, ki leolam hasdo according to the wonderful explanation of the author of Zera Shimshon. Those of the Organization listened with joy to the salvation I had experienced and told me that, “coincidentally,” that same day they had distributed a good portion of the donation I had made to them to Talmidei Chachamim who are dedicated to the Torah of Zera Shimshon.
How wonderful!
