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Opening Your Hand Today: Ancient Mandates for a Modern Tzedakah World
Tzedakah remains one of the most timeless mitzvot, guiding us to open our hearts and support others with compassion and foresight. From preventing hardship before it occurs to addressing individual needs with sensitivity, the Torah’s ancient mandates fit seamlessly into today’s digital world. Modern tools—automated donations, online campaigns, and targeted support—allow us to give consistently, thoughtfully, and with dignity, fulfilling the mitzvah of tzedakah in both spirit and action.
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The Tanya on Charity in Times of Hardship
A teaching from the Tanya, Chapter 16, on how charity, especially during times of hardship, draws down Divine mercy, atones for sins, heals the soul, and brings blessing into our lives.
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When and How Charity Can Be Reallocated According to the Talmud
Explore the Talmud in Arakhin 6a–6b on tzedakah flexibility—how charity can be reallocated while honoring the donor, fulfilling vows, and serving the community.
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