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Rabbinical teachings emphasize giving through acts of charity (tzedakah), kindness (chesed), and support for communal needs. The Talmud outlines various levels of giving, prioritizing those in dire need and encouraging individuals to give at least 10% of their income. Additionally, the importance of intention and the manner of giving—such as discreetly and without expectation of return—are stressed to elevate the act of giving spiritually. Ultimately, the act of giving is seen as a fundamental expression of compassion and communal responsibility.

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5mo ago

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