Is tzedaka optional?
No, it is a commandment (mitzvah) in Judaism, considered a pillar of the world.
What does tzedaka mean?
It translates to "justice" or "righteousness," implying that giving is the correct, honest thing to do.
What is a common amount to give?
Multiples of 18
Who is required to give Tzedaka?
Every one (even those who are currently receiving or relying on tzedaka)
What is the goal of tzedaka?
to make sure resources are shared justly and everyone is taken care of
Which is better to give: food or cash?
What is the minimum amount of Tzedaka one has to give when he makes money?
1/10th of your income
So much that you then need tzedaka/help
Why do many people give tzedaka in multiples of 18?
Because it stands for "chai" which means life and is a holy number in Judaism
When are special times to give Tzedaka?
Before Prayer and before lighting candles on Shabbat
How else can Tzedaka be given - besides for money?
A loan, a job - way to earn money, food, clothes
Maimonides created _ levels of charity, how many levels did he make?
8 levels