Advice for Good Livelihood
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Question
We feel that our livelihood is stuck. I am an avrech, and my wife studied to be a teacher but she does not have a position. We really do not feel any financial ease; there is always suddenly something we have to pay for. The question is: what should we do, what should we take upon ourselves in order to bring more financial ease into our home?
Answer
Shalom u’vracha.
The guidance of our teacher, HaRav HaGaon Rabbi Amram Fried shlita:
Be meticulous about separating maaser kesafim (tithing from money) (Ta’anit 9).
Fill an abundant amount of water into the cup for netilat yadaim before the meal (Shabbat 62).
Honor one’s wife (Bava Metzia 59).
Conduct business dealings faithfully and honestly, and ask for mercy from Him to Whom wealth belongs (Niddah 70).
Recite Birkat HaMazon with kavanah (proper intention), from a printed bencher (Mishnah Berurah, siman 185).
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