The right to the next world
Is there such a thing as sharing rights and the next world, as is said about great rabbis from our generation and previous generations?
I don’t cite sources because I don’t think others know better than me on this matter. If God sees that someone has a share in my good deeds, He will probably give them what they deserve. There is no reason to give away something that I deserve, and I don’t seem to have any influence on the matter.
On the eve of Rosh Chodesh Shevat 5777
Ramada –a – Shalom Rav,
Doesn't justice require that the one who helped his friend and enabled him to increase his rights through his support – be considered a partner in those rights?
With best wishes, S.C. Levinger
Some believe that justice requires the distribution of the means of production among all the inhabitants of the world (the canonists). Does this mean that they are divided or that it is possible to do so?
There is some justice in this, but it still does not mean that I can divide my share among the inhabitants of the world. At most, God Almighty will do this, as I wrote. And even in this I am not sure, because a candle for one is a candle for a hundred. I will only add that the whole matter of "a share among the inhabitants of the world" is not clear to me what its nature is.
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