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Tzedakah and may
It is taught that Tzedakah money was never yours to begin with, rather, it always belongs to God, who merely entrusts you with it so that you may use it properly.

Tzedakah and giving
" These were: lighting candles before Shabbat and the Jewish holidays by Jewish women ; putting on tefillin ; affixing a mezuzah ; regular Torah study ; giving Tzedakah ; purchasing Jewish books ; observing kashrut ( kosher ); kindness to others ; Jewish religious education, and observing the family purity laws.
It is customary to increase the giving of charity ( Tzedakah ) and to ask forgiveness from friends.

Tzedakah and person
It is not sufficient to just give to anyone or any organization, rather, one must check the credentials and finances to be sure that your Tzedakah money will be used wisely, efficiently and effectively " Do not steal from a poor person, for ( s ) he is poor ," ( Proverbs 22: 22 ) and from Talmudic-era commentaries including Numbers Rabba 5: 2.

Tzedakah and with
There are many examples of Tzedakah funds that operate according to Maimonides ' principles above ( particularly # 2 ), including Hands on Tzedakah ( working with non-profits in the USA and in Israel ), and Mitzvah Heroes Fund ( working mainly with non-profits in Israel ).

Tzedakah and for
* Tzedakah box ( pushke )-Righteousness, for it is written "... to do righteousness and justice " ( Gen 18: 19 ) and " the doing of righteousness and justice is preferable to the Lord than sacrificial offering " ( Proverbs 21: 3 ).
They now have a Rabbi that is based in one of the Synagogues in Havana and often encourages visiting Jews to give Tzedakah for the Jewish Cubans and for Israel.

Tzedakah and .
Tzedakah box, Charleston, 1820, silver, National Museum of American Jewish History.
Tzedakah, or Ṣ ' daqah in Classical Hebrew (; ), is a Hebrew word literally meaning righteousness but commonly used to signify charity.
Tzedakah is considered to be one of the three main acts that can annul a less than favorable heavenly decree.
Tzedakah motif on a Jewish gravestone.
Image: Tzedoko gelt. JPG | Tzedakah pouch and coins on fur-like padding.
File: Kirkut Otwock 11. jpg | Tzedakah box on Jewish grave stone.
File: Pappenheim Jüdischer Friedhof 012. JPG | Tzedakah box on Jewish grave stone.
Sandstone vestige of a Jewish gravestone depicting a Tzedakah box.
File: Jewish cemetery Otwock Karczew Anielin IMGP6721. jpg | Tzedakah box on Jewish gravestone.
The root of the word ṣadiq, is ṣ-d-q ( צדק Tzedek ), which means " justice " or " righteousness ", also the root of Tzedakah ( Charity, lit.
" " And because of this, the whole House of Israel have accustomed themselves to give more " Tzedakah " ( Charity ), and to do more good deeds, and to engage in " Mitzvot ," from Rosh HaShanah through Yom HaKippurim more than, than the rest of the year.
Characteristic songs are " Give a Little Tzedakah " and various tracks encouraging keeping kosher.

may and come
Something was beginning to stir and come alive in her, too ( it may have been there for a good while, since she was twenty now ; ;
The consciousness it mirrors may have come earlier to Europe than to America, but it is the consciousness that most `` mature '' societies arrive at when their successes in technological and economic systematization propel them into a time of examining the not-strictly-practical ends of culture.
The terms `` renewal '' and `` refreshed '', which often come up in aesthetic discussion, seem partly to derive their import from the `` renewal '' of purpose and a `` refreshed '' sense of significance a person may receive from poetry, drama, and fiction.
`` Mais non '', the Interior Ministry man coaxed, `` you may come back to Strasbourg, now, if you wish ''.
Out of this session may come: 1
The pressure may come from muscles, tendons, or bones anywhere from the neck to the hand.
The possibility, as he asserted, that the Russians may get ahead of us or come closer to us because of their tests does not supply the needed ethical premise -- unless, of course, we have unwittingly become so brutalized that nuclear superiority is now taken as a moral demand.
I pray to God that he may be spared to us for many years to come for this is an influence the United States and the whole world can ill afford to lose.
And may you all continue to show at Westminster in the years to come ''!!
No young children may come without adults except for a specific, organized, chaperoned party.
Occasionally, you may come across one or two bumblebees in the cold season, when you are turning over sods in your garden, but you have to be a really keen observer to see them at all.
Similarly, further desegregation may come from suits pending in three Tennessee cities, Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Memphis.
The sharpest break with tradition, the past and present of `` White Ring Around a Black Core '', may come with the opening of nearby Montgomery County suburbs to Negro residents and, presumably, the consequent conclusion of some whites that they cannot escape the Negro by fleeing to the suburbs.
These minimum costs may come to $1 per month, more or less, for residential and small commercial customers, although they are substantially higher for large industrial users, who require more costly connections and metering devices.
If anything may be predicted in the quicksilver world of retailing, it seems likely that the suburban branch will come to dominate children's clothing ( taking the kid downtown is too much of a production ), household gadgetry and the discount business in big-ticket items.
It may seem strange that a poet should come to full fruition in his seventies, but we have it on Hardy's own authority that `` he was a child till he was sixteen, a youth till he was five-and-twenty, and a young man till he was nearly fifty '' ( Early Life, p. 42 ).
The signals to proceed may therefore come when he is momentarily not able to take advantage of them.
Straightening one tooth that has come in wrong may take only a few months.
A better world may yet come out of Hiroshima.
There may be other 1961 state committee retirements come April 18, but they will be leaving by choice of the Republican voters.
Bob Carroll may not bear quite as close a physical resemblance to LaGuardia as Tom Bosley does, but I was amazed at the way he became more and more Fiorello as the evening progressed, until one had to catch one's self up and remember that this wasn't really LaGuardia come back among us again.
Lars Johanson ( 2010: 15-17 ) suggests that a resolution of the Altaic dispute may yet come from the examination of verbal morphology and calls for a muting of the polemic.
*( c ) It may be granted upon condition, cujus est dare, ejus est disponere, and this denization of an alien may come about three ways: by Parliament ; by letters patent, which was the usual manner ; and by conquest.
If these allegiances come into conflict, he or she may be guilty of treason against one or both.

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