<div dir="ltr"><p>From: Yitzchok Zirkind <><br>Melech Ohev Tzdaka can mean the Tzdakah and Mishpat that we do.</p>
<div> Meir Rabi <<a href="mailto:meirabi@gmail.com">meirabi@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</div>
<div>> Can anyone help explain why omitting Melech Ohev Tzadakah or Melech Ohev<br>> Mishpat, is in flavour with the Aseres Yemei Teshuvah?</div>
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<div>I am unsure if my dear mechutan RM Rabi (with whom we share a gorgeous granddaughter KAH - the main reason of our visit here to EY) is asking this, but just in case not, let me put a question in my words:</div>
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<div>Wouldn't it be more in keeping with the spirit of the "Yemei haRachamim vehaSelichos" that during the AYT we prefer the "Melech ohev tzedaka umishpot" ie, reminding Hashem to deal with us also via the midddah of Tzedaka - rather than only {Hamelech) "Hamishpot"?</div>
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<div>SBA</div></div>