Ad: Win Up To $75,000 And You Can Get That Dream Vacation To The Maldives Or Anywhere You Want All While Supporting Agudath Israel!

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4 Comments On "Ad: Win Up To $75,000 And You Can Get That Dream Vacation To The Maldives Or Anywhere You Want All While Supporting Agudath Israel!"

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How about $0

Moshe

Is this tax deductible? Would it count for meiser?

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Give tzedaka because it’s the right thing to do and a mitzvah, not because of tax deductions.

Moshe

Thank you for the lecture, but that wasn’t an answer. I do give tzedekah because it’s a mitzvah but I also want to be honest on my tax returns which is also a mitzvah. I wasn’t deciding to give based on that factor, but thank you for the holier than tho comment.

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