Understand the differences between chesed (loving kindness), tzedakah (charitable giving) and tzedek (justice) with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg and learn how you can use them to change the world for good. Chesed is the Jewish practice of loving kindness or caring for someone else. It is voluntary ...
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For the past 20 years, Jewish education was hyper-focused on teaching tzedakah and tikkun olam. The rare attempts to educate and prepare students for campus were made through a one-time workshop or speaker. Why then, are we surprised when Jewish kids sta
But if you find yourself starting the New Year with a little extra tzedakah money in your pocket, it could make a huge difference in this project. I’m sure there is a lot more to learn about the history of the Jewish community in South Africa. But I’m proud that I got to see ...
Fortunately, there are things we can do. These are not problems for scientists or specialists. These are largely legislative problems, that is to say, our problems. The people we elect could pass legislation to make it less likely that kids have access to guns. They ...