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'Yissachar - Zevulun' Arrangements
A. What is a "Yissachar - Zevulun" arrangement, and in what way does it
differ from any financial support of Torah scholars and educational
institutions?
B. Is it possible for someone to purchase, based on a "Yissachar -
Zevulun" relationship, half of the reward of a Torah scholar for Torah
that he has studied in the past, or does this arrangement only work for
Torah that he will study in the future?
If a person attempts to sell the reward for Torah study or Mitzvos that
he has already performed, not only does the buyer not acquire anything,
the seller loses his own reward for the Mitzvos. (2)
(2) This is based on the Gemara in Sotah 21a that tells of Shavnah the
brother of Hillel HaNosi (the Prince) who wished to purchase the Torah
that Hillel had already learnt. A voice came from heaven (Bas Kol) and
quoted the verse in Shir HaShirim (8:7) "If a man will offer you all of
the wealth of his house for your love (Torah study) you shall scorn
him!". This is stated as the Halacha in the Rema mentioned above.
(3) This is stated in the "Collected Writings of the Chazon Ish" (Kovetz
Iggros).
(4) In the Sefer Kesser Rosh, which is printed in the Siddur HaGra, this
is stated in the name of Rav Chaim of Volozhin. Additionally, Rav Isser
Zalman Meltzer, in his introduction to volume three of his work, Sefer
Even HaAzel, says that he actually entered such an agreement so that he
could continue studying Torah. See also the writings of HaGaon Rabbi
Elazar Menachem Shach Shlit"a in "Michtavim U'Maamarim (Vol. 3, pages
75-78).
(5) This is stated by the Chofetz Chaim in Sefer Shemiras HaLoshon Vol. 1
Shaar HaTorah Chapters 5 and 6, and in many other places
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Bais Din and Rosh Kollel in the Ramot neighborhood of Jerusalem. His
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Jerusalem. It has been translated and reprinted here with his permission
and approval.
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Hilchos Choshen Mishpat
Volume III : Number 15
Question:
Answer:
Sources:
(1) This is stated by the Rema in Yoreh De'ah (246:1),
in the Shach there (2), and in the Biur HaGra there (7).