51.
Rain is given in the merit of individuals, and income is given in the
merit of the many. But an individual whose merit is great is
considered like the many.
52.
Through the kiddush made over wine, rain comes, and his
prayers are heard.
53.
One who keeps his father's Torah scroll in his house merits wealth.
54.
Rain comes in the merit of one man, one field and one blade of grass,
and in the merit of the land, and kindness, and suffering.
55.
The rains are withheld due to idol worship, and because of
promiscuity, and due to a Tzaddik who was not eulogized according to
law (i.e. befittingly), and due to those who diminish the income of
others.
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