Maimonides

The proliferation of buildings and organizations that bear the name Maimonides, the patrinom of Rabbi Moses ben Maimon (also known as the RaMBaM), attests to the incredible impact this…

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Maimonides’ Approach to Purim

Consider following directive from Maimonides for the celebration of Purim: In his magnum opus, the Mishneh Torah (Laws of Megillah and Chanukah 2:17), he writes: “It is preferable to…

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A Loan For Charity

Giving charity is one of the best known precepts of “religious” life. Making loans, however, is not. The Torah instructs (Deuteronomy 15:7-8) that if there is a needy person within your…

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Planning for Charity

Set aside a small percentage of your pay check to dedicate to charity. 

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Charity Defense

Giving charity generously is one of the foundations for building peace.

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Set Aside Funds for Charity

Judaism encourages giving a tenth of one’s income (after taxes) to charitable causes.

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Charity

Be charitable with your money, time and personal experiences.

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Winter Charity

With the temperature dropping, donate some of your unwanted warm clothes or blankets to those in need.

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Little Acts of Charity

Choose a local organization and commit yourself to supporting it on a regular basis.

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Re’eh 5774-2014

“Giving Charity Kindly and Generously” by Rabbi Ephraim Z. Buchwald In this week’s parasha, parashat Re’eh, we find particular emphasis on performing acts of kindness, generosity and…

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