Wealth That Is Eternal | International Fellowship of Christians and Jews

Wealth That Is Eternal | International Fellowship of Christians and Jews: Wealth That Is Eternal Yael Eckstein  |  February 22, 2022 From what you have, take an offering for the LORD. — Exodus 35:5 Each week in synagogue, Jews read through the Torah from Genesis to Deuteronomy. This week’s Torah portion is Vayakhel, which means “assembled,” from Exodus 35:1—38:20. A prominent rabbi who lived in the seventeenth century was once ordered by the German-Roman Kaiser to present an accounting of everything that he owned. The rabbi submitted his financial statement, but after the Kaiser reviewed it, he accused the rabbi of lying.  The Kaiser reminded the rabbi that he had personally given him a castle that alone was more valuable than the statement handed in by the Rabbi.  The rabbi explained that he had been asked to list everything that he owned. But since the castle was a gift from the Kaiser which could be taken away at any moment, it wasn’t actually his. The Kaiser wasn’t satisfied. He held up the list angrily and said, “Then what is recorded on this list?” The rabbi answered, “It’s a list of the charity I have given. Only what I have given away is truly mine. Even the Kaiser cannot take that away.” Wealth That Is Eternal Right at the beginning of th

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