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The Tzedakah Treasury An anthology of Torah teachings on the mitzvah of charity - to instruct and inspireBy Rabbi Avrohom Chaim Feuer (Author)
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Catalog #: TZTH ISBN-10: 1578195144 ISBN-13: 9781578195145 Binding: Hardcover / Pages: 474 Dimensions: 6 x 9 inches / Weight: 1.90 LBS Published: by ArtScroll Mesorah Publications
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Rabbi Avrohom Chaim Feuer has long been a favorite of ArtScroll readers. His Tehillim/Psalms translation and commentary has become a classic. His other works, too, are staples for discerning readers in search of the unique Feuer blend of insight and scholarship, not to mention the wealth of stories that flavor his expositions. Now the master is back with a new book, on a subject that touches every Jewish heart and home. Tzedakah -- most people call it charity, but it is actually far more than that. The words root is related to justice, because charity is much more than merely a nice thing to do if money is available. Helping others is the just, the right, thing to do -- and the obligation of tzedakah rests on everyone, rich and poor alike. In this broad-ranging book, Rabbi Feuer examines the full gamut of tzedakah from every conceivable angle: the giver, the collector, the recipient, the many varieties of kindness, from a smile to a favor to a contribution. The book contains hundreds of anecdotes about the great and unknown. The sources are here, too: the Torah, the Talmud, the Midrash, the Halachah, the responsa, the decisions of the great leaders of this and recent generations. This is a practical book, as well as an inspirational one. It deals with the sort of questions that conscientious people ask all the time: How much must I give? What are the priorities? Am I required to give my time and work? Do I have the right to turn down a request? What should I do about the unsolicited gifts that clutter my mailbox? In addition to his own research, Rabbi Feuer has consulted many of the great halachic authorities to clarify the myriad such halachic issues. What do you look for in a book? Information? Clarity? Accuracy? Necessary information? Entertaining and inspiring stories? An author whose warm, generous, concerned, and engaging personality glows in every sentence? Then this book is for you.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgment Overview - An Overview / Tzedakah: The Mitzvah of a Lifetime
Introduction to Tzedakah - Chapter One: A Delicate and Difficult Mitzvah
- Chapter Two: Sensitivity at the Source
- Chapter Three: Rambam's Eight Levels of Charity
The Value of Giving - Chapter Four: Charity Protects From All Harm
- Chapter Five: The Privilege of Giving
- Chapter Six: Charity is the Best Investment
- Chapter Seven: Redemption Through Charity
What to GiveHow to Give - Chapter Twelve: The Right Way to Give
- Chapter Thirteen: To Comfort the Poor
- Chapter Fourteen: Pledges to Tzedakah
When to Give - Chapter Fifteen: Giving at all Times
- Chapter Sixteen: Prayer and Charity
- Chapter Seventeen: Repentance and Tzedakah
- Chapter Eighteen: You Can Take It With You
Givers of Tzedakah - Chapter Nineteen: Great Baalei Tzedakah
- Chapter Twenty: Collector of Charity - Gabbai Tzedakah
- Chapter Twenty-One: Women and Charity
Recipients of Tzedakah - Chapter Twenty-Two: Prioritize Your Giving
- Chapter Twenty-Three: Support of Torah
- Chapter Twenty-Four: Hachnassas Kallah
- Chapter Twenty-Five: Non-Jews
- Chapter Twenty-Six: Worthy and Unworthy Recipients
Summary of Halachah - Chapter Twenty-Seven: Summary of Halachos of Tzedakah and Maaser
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