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Vayetzei - The Ladder of Giving: Yaakov’s Vow

Vayetzei - The Ladder of Giving: Yaakov’s Vow

Yaakov’s vow at Beit-El—the Torah’s first personal pledge of giving—turns wealth into sacred trust, teaching that tzedakah is partnership with God.

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Toldot - Yitzchak’s Wells —The Power of Tzedakah

Toldot - Yitzchak’s Wells —The Power of Tzedakah

Yitzchak’s wells in Parashat Toldot are more than sources of water—they are a model of tzedakah and shared blessing. By reopening old wells and digging new ones, Yitzchak teaches that sustenance, both material and spiritual, is meant to flow outward to sustain a community. True blessing comes when we create “room” for others to thrive.

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Noach - The World Is Built Through Kindness — Olam Chesed Yibaneh

Noach - The World Is Built Through Kindness — Olam Chesed Yibaneh

Parashat Noach teaches that a world without kindness cannot stand. Through tzedakah, we partner with God to rebuild creation — fulfilling the timeless truth of “Olam Chesed Yibaneh,” the world is built through kindness.

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Vayishlach - How Tzedakah Can Heal Relationships: Insights from Yaakov & Esav

Vayishlach - How Tzedakah Can Heal Relationships: Insights from Yaakov & Esav

Yaakov’s reunion with Esav in Parashat Vayishlach reveals the healing power of tzedakah. Through thoughtful giving, Yaakov softens Esav’s heart and turns years of tension into reconciliation. The story teaches that tzedakah is not only material support, but a powerful tool for restoring trust, repairing relationships, and bringing peace.

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Vayeira - Avraham’s Famous Hospitality: The Blueprint for Jewish Giving

Vayeira - Avraham’s Famous Hospitality: The Blueprint for Jewish Giving

Avraham’s warm and immediate hospitality in Parshat Vayeira sets the foundation for Jewish generosity. By running to serve his guests and anticipating their needs, he models a form of tzedakah that combines urgency, empathy, and selfless action. His example continues to inspire acts of kindness in Jewish communities today.

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