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A detailed attack on the administrators of the Kollel Shomrei ha-Homot fund, demanding an accounting with allegations of abuse and misuse of funds, listing all the glorious details! Another episode in the continuing battle for control and distribution of charity funds collected on behalf of Erez Israel's poor.
Beginning with the 18th century a Rebbe Meir Ba'al ha-Nes box was found in almost every Jewish home, and housewives dropped small change into it just before kindling the Sabbath lights. Due to the miraculous deeds connected with the tomb of Rebbe Meir, it was customary to contribute money, candles, or oil for lighting as a specific protection against all kinds of ailments and dangers; it was also done in the hope of finding something lost, of having children, or of driving away evil thoughts. It is clear, however, that the box also symbolized the longing for Erez Israel where the money was distributed through several competative Kollels.
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