Kimcha de Pischa & Torah Support
בס״ד
Something happened after I sent you that letter.
The response was extraordinary. Hundreds of people — friends, subscribers, people I've never met — read the words about our
families here in Eretz Yisrael and decided to act. They became "Friends of King David Kabbalah." They claimed their zechus. They joined the partnership.
And yet — we have not yet reached the families who need us most. Not yet. B'ezras Hashem, we will.
But first, I need to speak directly to you.
A number of you wrote to me.
You said: $180 a month is more than I can do right now.
You were honest and I respect that. Life is not simple, and your money is not nothing.
So let me be equally honest with you: I don't want the keser Torah to be only for people who can give $180. That was never the intention. The Torah belongs to all of us. The zechus of Zevulun belongs to all of us.
If your
number is $75 a month — that is magnificent. You have earned the full zechus. Every month, your name travels with me to the Mekomos HaKedoshim. The Kosel. Kever Rachel. Meron. King David's Tomb. Places where every tefillah carries weight that transcends the ordinary.
And here is what I want you to really let in as you read this: the zechus of supporting Torah is not a transaction. It is not a reward
proportional to the size of your check. It is a spiritual force — one that the Chachomim tell us has the power to overturn any decree, soften any hardship, and open doors that seemed permanently sealed.
$75 a month. Twelve months. One decision, made today.
You are not being asked to give beyond your means.
You are being invited — warmly, sincerely — to step into something that is already moving, already building, already bringing the Geulah one act of mesirus nefesh at a time.
The families in Israel are still waiting.
Children still need to eat at the Pesach Seder. Torah scholars still need to be able to open their Gemara without worrying how the rent gets paid. The missiles are still intercepted, b"H — but the alarms still go off, and the fear is still real, and the need is still urgent.
You can be the answer to someone's tefillah this
Pesach.
The moment you find yourself feeling the pull to act on this — trust that feeling. It is not coincidence that this letter reached you. It is not random that you are reading these words right now, in this generation, at this hour of history.
Act on it. Give what you can. Let your name be carried to the
holy places. Let your zechus be written.
We are waiting for redemption together — and together, we will see it.