
Episode #37
Episode 37 - Poverty as an Agent of Bitachon with Yechiel Presant
In this episode, we speak with Yechiel Presant about his provocative essay, “Vessels of Blessing: Poverty, Faith, and Human Agency in Charedi Society.” Conversations about Charedi poverty often focus on familiar questions: secular education, professional training, workforce participation, government support and the economic cost of a society centered around Torah learning. Presant does not dismiss those issues, but he argues that they miss something deeper: a religious psychology that can sometimes weaken human agency. At the heart of the conversation is a subtle but powerful question: what happens when emunah and bitachon are misunderstood in a way that makes people passive? If prosperity is seen mainly as a sign that one “deserves” blessing, and poverty is seen as a Divine verdict, then practical effort can begin to feel irrelevant. Instead of asking, “What vessel do I need to build?” a person may wait for blessing to arrive without developing the skills, habits, confidence and discipline needed to receive it. A Breslover chassid, Presant’s argument is not a rejection of Torah values or a call to replace emunah with materialism. It is the opposite. He argues that real emunah should restore dignity, responsibility and initiative. Hashem sends blessing, but human beings must prepare the vessels. This is a conversation about poverty, but it is also about much more than poverty: responsibility, learned helplessness, religious language, human dignity, bitachon and the kind of inner strength Torah is meant to produce. Read the article here: https://iyun.org.il/en/sedersheni/vessels-of-blessing/






