Gifts for the Poor: Moses Maimonides’ Treatise on Tzedakah

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The College of William and Mary Department of Religion released this Hebrew-English annotated translation of Moses Maimonides’ treatise on philanthropy, Gifts for the Poor by Rabbi Joseph Meszler. This part of Maimonides’ law code, the Mishneh Torah, describes the philosophy and history of Jewish giving. Beginning with legislation found in the Torah, Maimonides traces the origins of Jewish philanthropy from the individual Israelite farmer in biblical times to Maimonides’ contemporary scene where charity had become a communal obligation. Rabbi Meszler’s introduction to the treatise explains Maimonides’ understanding of the reason for giving. Rather than see tzedakah (philanthropy) as a commandment to be fulfilled for a divine reward, Maimonides views giving tzedakah as a way of ennobling the giver on a path of virtue.

About the Author

Rabbi Joseph Meszler is the spiritual leader of Temple Sinai in Sharon, MA. He is active in interfaith and social justice work. He is the author of several books, including: Facing Illness, Finding God: How Judaism Can Help You and Caregivers Cope When Body or Spirit Fails (Jewish Lights Publishing 2010), A Man’s Responsibility: A Jewish Guide to Being a Son, a Partner in Marriage, a Father and Community Leader (Jewish Lights Publishing, 2008), Witnesses to the One: the Spiritual History of the Sh’ma (Jewish Lights Publishing, 2006).

Gifts for the Poor: Moses Maimonides’ Treatise on Tzedakah
Gifts for the Poor: Moses Maimonides’ Treatise on Tzedakah

844.00

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