Gifts for Needy Parents - From Maaser Money
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Hello,
There is no problem using maaser money to buy anything that a poor person needs, even if it is not related to religious needs or a mitzvah.
On the other hand, items that are not a real necessity should not be purchased with maaser money. Therefore, you need to assess whether a new library is a 'necessity' or just a nice gift.
It might be better if you use the maaser money to buy food products or other essential items.
As you emphasized in the question, using maaser money for parents is considered degrading, and it is only permitted when the children have no other means to provide for their parents' needs from their own funds.
Source
Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh De'ah, Siman 240, Se'if 5
And there is an opinion that he is only obligated to give him what he is required to give for charity. Nevertheless, if he has the means, a curse be upon one who supports his father from his charity funds.