Tzedakah merit enables fulfilling pledges with ease; giving without apprehension; human nature desires growth in spiritual matters even more than material.
By the Grace of G-d
24 Av, 5739
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. Reuven Dovid Kimball
1537 Main Street
Springfield, Mass. 01103
Greeting and Blessing:
This is to acknowledge receipt of your letter of 21 Av, with the enclosure, as well as previous correspondence.
Receipt is enclosed for your Tzedoko in memory of your father Yehuda ben Moishe Z”l, and the Zechus of it will also stand you and yours in good stead, including the ability to fulfill your pledge to the Building Fund of the Yeshiva with ease and in good health and Hatzlocho. And since our Sages declare that “one Mitzvah leads to another Mitzvah,” you need not feel apprehensive about making further and larger pledges for such a good cause as helping spread Torah and Mitzvos in your community, in keeping with the saying of our Sages, “He who has one hundred desires two hundred,” etc. For, if such is human nature in regard to material goods, how much more so should one’s ambitions be in regard to the true and eternal values.
With blessing,
M. Schneerson