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Love Your Fellow We Are One
A healthy Jewish people is one big, caring family where each individual loves the other as his or her own self. And love for those closest to home nurtures love for the extended family of humanity... |  |
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Charity Giving: What and How
Nothing we own is really ours to begin with—G‑d gives to us so we can give to others. Giving is a mitzvah and a responsibility. As such, it comes with its own set of dos and don'ts. 2 Comments |  |
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Charity The Right Way to Give
When G‑d made the world, He left us the task of injecting it with spirituality and meaning. Nothing accomplishes this goal like tzedakah... |  |
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Honoring Mom & Dad
No matter how much respect we give our parents, we can never repay them for their part in bringing us into this world... |  |
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Visiting the Sick Healing with a Smile
No frowns, no tears, no gloomy faces. None of that is going to heal anybody. When visiting the sick, your job is to provide a little smile, some hope and maybe even a few laughs. 5 Comments |  |
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Consoling Mourners Being There
Consoling a mourner is one of those challenging situations that we would all rather avoid. But it's an act of kindness and it's not really so difficult: What's really needed most is the fact that you are there. 1 Comment |  |
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Verbal Exploitation Sticks, Stones & Names That Hurt Me
Which crime is worse, financial exploitation or verbal abuse? "Money can be reimbursed," the Talmud notes, "but the hurt from words is irreparable..." |  |
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