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December 29, 2000 - Image 103

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-12-29

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(Halachah insists that those who
truly need the money should never
I feel embarrassment, but Jews must
be exceedingly careful before
1 accepting tzedakah. Rather than
"be dependent on other people,”
the Talmud says, one should
"make your Sabbath a weekday"
by eating no special foods and
wearing ordinary clothing, while
in ancient times sages themselves
I often would take menial jobs
rather than ask the community for
money.)
The idea of the tzedakah box
became popular after the Middle
1 Ages, when Jewish families also
often provided tickets that gave a
poor man food and lodging for
I one day. In some places, regular
"collectors" went from home to
1 home and solicited donations.
1 These funds were used for food,
clothing and burial. Often, new
residents of a city were simply
I sent a bill to pay for their.
tzedakah obligation.
By the 19th century, both meth-
! ods of distribution and attitudes
toward the destitute changed
I tremendously, especially in the
United States.
Large philanthropic organiza-
tions were created to deal with
such pressing issues as caring for
Jewish immigrants both in this
country and on their way to Eretz
Yisrael, the Land of Israel. Institu-
tions were established to care for
I Jews with special needs, while vir-
tually every larger Jewish commu-
nity had its own hospital, voca-
1 tional service and family-care cen-
1 ter.
At the same time, not everyone
was especially eager to give,
and the notion of taking "charity"
became distasteful, replaced by
the more politically correct "social
welfare" and "assistance," which
remain with us to this day.

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