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Attain a higher level of giving -- no matter the monetary amount
When it comes to giving charity, there are many aspects we need to
clarify in order to do it properly. How much should we give? To whom
are we required to give? How do we prioritize between the endless
calls, mailings and other solicitations that we receive on a daily
basis? Is providing food for hungry orphans thousands of miles away in
Israel more important than supporting a local yeshiva that lacks
sufficient funds?
Priorities in Tzedaka is a practical guide that offers a deep
understanding of the concept of tzedaka as well as the best way to
organize one's own charitable giving. Noted author and lecturer Rabbi
Moshe Goldberger masterfully clarifies our halachic obligation to give
tzedaka by outlining the sources from Tanach (Bible), Talmud, the
Rishonim and the Acharonim (early and later halachic decisors).
The road to proper giving is complex and therefore requires analysis to
develop a thoughtful and effective program for each person. You have to
consider who you are -- what are your motives and your means. You have
to think about what kinds of causes you want to give more to and why.
You need to learn how to evaluate causes and organizations and how to
gauge your level of giving.
This book will inspire you to attain a higher level of giving – no matter the monetary amount.
Author: Rabbi Moshe Goldberger
Hardcover | 6” x 9” | 160 pages | 978-1-932443-77-6
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