Righteous giving to the poor: tzedakah ("charity") in classical rabbinic Judaism ; including a brief introduction to rabbinic literature
"The concept of tzedakah ("charity") as set forth in rabbinic literature is one of the greatest moral insights in the history of the Jewish people. Since the dawn of humanity there has always been poverty and its concomitant suffering. The Hebrew scriptures, especially the Prophets, r...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The concept of tzedakah ("charity") as set forth in rabbinic literature is one of the greatest moral insights in the history of the Jewish people. Since the dawn of humanity there has always been poverty and its concomitant suffering. The Hebrew scriptures, especially the Prophets, recognized that we have a responsibility to ameliorate the plight of the poor. The rabbis refined this moral insight into an extensive system of tzedakah. Their fundamental premise is that every human being is made in the image of God and thus the dignity of every individual must be respected. Each one of us has the obligation to enhance the lives of others so that they may live in dignity. Poverty has the potential of undermining an individual's sense of dignity and self-worth. The system of tzedakah as developed by the rabbis is an instrumentality that sensitizes us to the needs of the poor and our obligation on their behalf. Moral insights and comments about tzedakah are found throughout the vast body of rabbinic literature. This book attempts to present a survey of the rabbinic sources concerning tzedakah. The objective of this book is to present the reader with an analysis of the system of tzedakah as created and understood by the rabbis. The system of analysis was to divide tzedakah into different categories and to comment upon the rabbinic texts utilized. It is hoped the reader will comprehend and appreciate the moral insights that are inherent in the rabbinic concept of tzedakah"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-188) |
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Righteous Giving to the Poor:
T^edakah (Charity) in Classical
Rabbinic Judaism
Including a Brief Introduction to Rabbinic
Literature
By
Rivka Ulmer
Moshe Ulmer
q?
gorgtas press
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents v
Abbreviations vii
Transliteration ix
A Brief Introduction to Rabbinic Literature 1
The Origins of Rabbinic Judaism 1
Foundational Texts of Classical Rabbinic Judaism 3
Mishnah 4
Talmud 13
Midrash 23
Inner-Biblical Interpretation 24
Introduction to T^edakah (Charitv) in Judaism 39
Chapter One: Theology of T^edakah 45
Chapter Two: The Rabbinic View of Poverty and the
Humiliation of Accepting T^edahah 57
Chapter Three: The Rewards of Giving T^edakab 69
Eligibility to Obtain the Reward 69
The Power of T^edakab 71
Reciprocity of Benefit Between the Donor and the Donee 73
Benefits Obtained During One's Lifetime 75
The Miracle Stories 77
Benefits in the World to Come 83
v
VI RIGHTEOUS GIVING TO THE POOR
Chapter Four The Penaltv of Not Giving T-^edakab 89
Chapter Five: The Role of T^edakab in the Community 93
Chapter Six: The Urgency of Giving T^edakab 99
Chapter Seven: Giving Tsgdakab Discreetly and Indirecdy 103
Chapter Eight: Rules Affecting the Donor of Y^edakab 109
Chapter Nine: Alms Collectors 115
Chapter Ten: The Priorities in Giving T-^edakab 121
Chapter Eleven: Vows and T^edakab 129
Chapter Twelve: Motivation is Giving T^edakah 137
Chapter^Thirteen: T^edakab in 'kelation to other Mityyot 141
Chapter Fourteen: l\edakab in Respect to Shabbat and Fast
Days 147
Chapter Fifteen: Biblical Figures Performing l\edakab 151
Chapter Sixteen: Restrictions upon the Donee and Receiving
T^edakab Fraudulendy 157
Chapter Seventeen: T^edakab and the Gentile Community 163
Conclusion 167
Rabbinic Authorities 169
Glossary 173
Bibliography 177
Rabbinic Literature 177
Secondary Literature 182 |
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