Perhaps you mean Tikkun Olam? That means repairing or perfecting the world.
Tzedakkah is the word most commonly used for charitable giving.
Ma'aser kesofim, meaning a tenth of money, that you should give to charity.
you use this phrase when giving something to someone
I believe the phrase to summarize the program of Nazi genocide against the Jewish people was " the final solution".
'Keep on giving' is a literal phrase, neither allegorical nor symbolic. I don't believe it will ever be possible to trace, sorry.
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Mazel Tov.
Oy Vey.
Towel Throwing, (Giving up).
Is paid
Will give is a verb phrase. Give is not used as a linking verb.
It was not in a movie, it was in the television show Seinfeld.
Will give. - I will give you a ride.am/is/are going to give - They are going to give me a ride.am/is/are giving + time phrase - She is giving me a ride tomorrow.
the statistic that you are after is unclear: please re-phrase.