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Filling the World with Kindness: Ben Yehoyada, Tishrei, and the Power of Tzedakah
The month of Tishrei, from Rosh Hashanah to Simchat Torah, weaves together judgment, joy, and divine compassion. Tzedakah lies at the heart of this season, transforming judgment into kindness and filling the world with chesed. As the Ben Yehoyada explains, giving with justice and intention sweetens divine decrees and connects us to an everlasting chain of G-d’s kindness. Acts of tzedakah during Tishrei—whether through charity, hospitality, or thoughtful generosity—are not just moral obligations but metaphysical forces that uplift individuals, families, and the world itself.
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Tevet, the Siege of Jerusalem, and a Proactive Approach to Transform Darkness
The month of Tevet is marked by darkness, cold, and historical tragedy, yet Jewish tradition teaches that tzedakah can bring light even in the hardest times. Through acts of charity and kindness, we counter sorrow with hope, sustain our communities, and invite Divine presence into the world. Giving during Tevet transforms a season of mourning into an opportunity for healing, compassion, and spiritual renewal.
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Stories, Tips, and Inspiration to Maximize your Elul with Tzedakah
As we enter the month of Elul, the days draw closer to Rosh Hashanah, and the sound of the shofar begins to stir something deep within us — a spiritual restlessness, a longing to return, a desire to reconnect. Explore stories, tips, and inspiration to maximize your Elul with Tzedakah
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Elevate the Nine Days with Tzedakah: Easy Acts of Giving
During the Nine Days, small acts of tzedakah can turn sorrow into purpose. By giving with intention, we honor tradition and help bring healing to our communities.
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How to choose a cause
Choosing where to give tzedakah can be challenging. Learn how Jewish values can help guide your decision by balancing local needs, personal passions, and the impact an organization has on the people it serves.
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Embracing Education
Learn how investing in Torah learning helps shape future generations, strengthen communities, and preserve the Jewish tradition.
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Supporting Your Neighbor With Dignity
Learn how Jewish tradition teaches us to support others with dignity. Explore practical, Torah-based ways to give tzedakah that preserve self-respect, encourage independence, and strengthen people before hardship becomes a crisis.
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Funding Food Pantries
Learn why supporting food pantries is one of the clearest expressions of tzedakah. Drawing on Torah, Rashi, the Rambam, and Chazal, this article explores the Jewish obligation to prevent hunger and strengthen those in need before they fall into crisis.
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Sharing With Your Shul
Discover why supporting your local shul is one of the most impactful forms of tzedakah. Learn how synagogues serve as centers of Torah, prayer, community, and chesed, strengthening Jewish life for generations.
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How Should You Divide Your Tzedakah
How should you divide your tzedakah? Explore a practical Torah-based approach to balancing support for poor families, Jewish education, synagogues, and meaningful causes while following Jewish priorities for giving.
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The Power of a Penny
Discover how even a single penny can make a real difference through tzedakah. Learn how small donations, when combined, help feed families, clothe children, and support those in need.
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