jewish philanthropy and generosity
Jewish philanthropy and generosity refer to the act of providing financial, emotional, or material assistance to individuals, organizations, or causes in need, inspired by Jewish values and traditions. It embodies the principles of tzedakah (charitable giving) and tikkun olam (repairing the world) as Jews actively contribute to bettering society and helping others, irrespective of their background, through their generous and selfless actions.
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