<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;"><div id="yiv1266663590"><div id="yiv742474413">RWolberg:<br>This is something I have always found fascinating. It seems like a <br>chutzpa to tell HaShem to take away your cheilek in O.H. If that's <br>valid, then you might as well ask HaShem<br>to take away your cheilek in Gehinnom. The mere fact of asking HaShem <br>to take away your cheilek in O.H. implies that you unequivocally <br>deserve the cheilek to begin with.<br><br>HB: 1. If we have the klal/Chazal, that >>Kol Yisrael Yesh Lahem Cheleik LeOlam Haba, then why assume the worst of oneself to assume he/she will fall into those categories of egrigious sinners that are excepted from that Klal?<br>2. For an egregious sinner to ask Hashem to give up his Cheilek in Olam Habah would indeed in my opinion be Chutzpa.<br>3. A non-egregious sinner could always phrase his request to
Hashem in a
conditional tone: e.g, SHOULD I have a cheiliek in O.H. please apply it towards the following (worthy) causes....<br>Kol Tuv<br><br></div></div></td></tr></table>