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Tzedakah - Charity

More Than A Charitable Act

Tzedakah is more than a Charitable act. It is sharing with others what G-d in His kindness has given us.

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Posted: June 5, 2006
The Deed
This helps me to understand more about Torah in short clips. Keep up the good work.

Steve
Posted By Steve Lowry, Los Angeles, CA

Posted: June 6, 2006
Education
I spend many evenings at my computer watching and learning from the wonderful videos provided by Chabad. The work you're doing is so vital to my Jewish education. As a relative newcomer to Chabad of Chatsworth
and having never been a practicing Jewish male I feel it's important to say thank you. Keep up the good work.
Posted By Steve Sacks, Chatsworth, Ca.
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Posted: July 7, 2006
The Deed: Tzedakah
Thanks for the helpful and inspiring instructional videos. I'm a Christian pastor trying to learn more about the Jewish roots of my faith. I thank G-d every day for Chadad.
Posted By Jerry Truex, Wichita, KS

Posted: May 21, 2007
Tzedakah; a complicated word
A very difficult word to put into context in English. Certainly as stated in this video we need to view Tzedakah as more than just 'charity' and I prefer the English translation to 'righteousness.'
Fantastic video clip, as are all educational offerings from Chabad.
Posted By Ron Hekier, Texarkana, TX

Posted: Apr 22, 2008
Tzedaka
Superb! Have just used this in my lesson and it made so much sense to my students! Thank you!
Posted By Jo Brown, England

Posted: Sep 26, 2008
tzedaka
what are the two other laws with tzedaka to change judgement from heaven
Posted By dax bredfeldt, burlington, Iowa

Posted: Sep 28, 2008
RE: tzedaka
Teshuvah (repentance) and tefilah (prayer), together with tzedaka, are a surefire way of breaking all evil decrees.
Posted By Menachem Posner for Chabad.org

 

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