There is a tradition of Maaser Kesafim, to give 1/10th of ones salary to charity. Is there a particular set time when the obligation to set aside this money for charity begins? For instance, is one obligated to set aside Maaser right away upon receiving a pay check, or does the tradition have no exact set time of obligation and as long as once a year or once in a while one checks to see how much Maaser is owed it is sufficient for the obligation?
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