What is Tzedakah?

    Often understood as "charity", Tzedakah actually means justice. According to Jewish teaching, with the time and money you give, you help balance the scales for those in need and you fill the world with loving kindness. 

    Tradition states that we give not just because we care but because it is the right thing to do. It is considered an obligation as a rightous person to give, not really a choice. A person who gives Tzedakah is considered righteous, in fact the root of the word Tzedakah is "tzedak" which means "righteous or holy person."

    Each person gives, even poor people, because there is always someone who has less than he or she does. Tzedakah is meant for giving to the poor. One is to give until they feel it, but not until it hurts. Very wealthy people who do Tzedakah are thought to be deputies for G-d, correcting the world with their wealth. 

    According to tradition, one starts by giving to those closest to you and then working your way out from there.  Start with immediate family, then extended family, then friends, then your city, state, country, and, finally, the world.  

    In my opinion Tzedakah is one of the most universal and powerful teachings in all of Judaism. I love sharing it, because I know that if more people understood and participated in the act of Tzedakah the world would be a better place.

    The Tzedakah box is a symbolic place we collect funds for giving.  This one is my design, in pewter.  The link takes you to my etsy page for more product information.....  Check out the high rating one happy customer gave the Aimee Golant "Justice" Tzedakah Box

"This is a strikingly beautiful work of art. The pictures do not carry the emotion this artwork elicited. Worth every penny. Aimee herself was a pleasure to deal with - very accomodating and a class act."

 

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  • 5/31/2008 11:03 AM arnie draiman wrote:
    aimee,

    sorry, i believe that you have some errors in this piece about tzedakah. happy to discuss it with you.

    let me know, and i will comment.

    arnie draiman
    www.draimanconsulting.com
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  • 6/4/2008 9:43 AM emiko wrote:
    hey lady,
    you're rocking on your blog--way to be disciplined! fun to see your process laid out this way. like the photo of you working, nice touch. e
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  • 7/25/2008 8:00 PM robinrobin4 wrote:
    quote...with the time and money you give, you help balance the scales for those in need and you fill the world with loving kindness...quote
    Their kindess won't help pay my bills. money will...was my first thought.
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