In this profound exploration of the tenth letter of Tanya, we delve into the essence of divine kindness as expressed by the Altar Rebbe. He highlights that the kindness of Hashem knows no bounds, urging us to reflect this infinite compassion through our own actions. Living in an imperfect world, we are called to embrace the mitzvah of tzedakah—not just as a duty but as a heartfelt response to our own shortcomings. The Altar Rebbe emphasizes that true teshuva, or repentance, requires us to give generously, often beyond our means. This call to action resonates deeply within the Jewish soul, reminding us that compassion is ingrained in our very being. By channeling our kindness, we can awaken greater mercy from above and contribute to a cycle of love and generosity that ultimately leads us closer to redemption. Through the lens of this teaching, we are invited to embody a higher standard of compassion, reflecting the divine attributes that inspire us to make the world a better place.