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Giving may seem like a sacrifice at times (especially when money is tight) or we often wonder if the person we give to is worthy or really needs our help, but in reality being charitable to others does more for us, for our relationships with G-d and with our fellow human beings than it does to the people who we give to. Jewish people are renowned for being generous when it comes to charitable giving. The Hebrew word for charity is “tzedaka”. The word Tzedakah means righteousness, justice or fairness. Doing tzedaka, often translated as €œjustice€ or €œcharity€, is incumbent on all Believers according to the Torah. Usually doing tzedaka involves putting a few coins in a tzedaka box. Our Sages, teach us that there is a lot more to this mitzva than meets the eye. Don Isaac Abarbanel served as finance minister to Ferdinand and Isabella prior [...]
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Shalom from Israel, Jerusalem take a good look at the numbers of Jews living under the poverty level here in Israel and Jerusalem the city of David will you help us make a difference many will sleep cold tonight for a lack of a electric heaters or a warm blanket many will go hungry help us make a difference many will be evicted help us make a diffe ...
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