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What is the correlation between the rapid advancement of technology and Moshiach coming?
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In what ways can we accelerate Moshiach’s arrival?
What will the future redemption look like?
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Three Types of Givers
We know that זהב וכסף ונחשת, gold, silver and copper[1] were donated to the Mishkan. The Baalei Hatosafos comment on that these three correspond to the three types of tzedakah givers. The first kind is one who gives when he is healthy and well which is the optimum. Then there is a person who gives when he is ill and another type of person who gives after he passes away.
The first type who gives when he is well is hinted to in the word זהב which serves as an acronym for זה הנותן בריא, one who gives when he is healthy. The next one, a person who gives when he is sick, is hinted to in the word כסף. This word stands for כשראה סכנה פותח, when he sees his health is in danger he opens his hand and gives. The last type is an individual who gives after he passes away. This is alluded to in the word נחשת which is abridged for נדבת חולה שאומר תנו, the pledge of an ill person who says that his money should be given to others after he passes away.