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The best charity practices according to Judaism.
The mitzvah of Tzedakah is the hallmark symbol of the Jewish community and its emphasis on togetherness. The Torah guides us through every detail of the mitzvah from how much to give to who we should prioritize in our giving. In this course, you will lear...
Tzedakah—Lesson 1
Three Hebrew letters contain an encoded message explaining how tzedakah is really not charity but justice.
The Jewish concept of charity
This series gives a comprehensive overview of the mitzvah of giving charity.
Now, on orders from the Big Boss, Heaven Disincorporated offers you the opportunity to partner in this cosmic venture of giving life. For every penny you give to sustain a life in your microworld, Heaven Disincorporated pledges to zap your macroworld with...
Giving charity is the quickest, simplest way to have an impact on the world. Most people think tzedakah is the Hebrew word for charity, but there’s a big difference. Learn what Judaism says about tzedakah.
Right on the Money, Lesson 1
In this lesson, we learn the definition of the mitzvah of Tzedakah and the nuances involved in performing the mitzvah. We learn why giving Tzedakah is so important and how it is that this act has the power to change our destinies. Through stories about th...
A taste of Shazak Parsha, where the weekly Torah portion comes alive! Geared for kids... Great for adults!
Our Sages teach there are 8 different ways to do Tzedaka, each type being better than the previous.
One who wants to give charity, but does not want others to give—is begrudging of others. One who wants that others should give but does not want to give—begrudges himself. One who wants that he as well as others should give, is a chassid. One who want nei...
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