Tzedakah (Charity)

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The obligation of charity and righteousness in Jewish tradition, from the corners of the field to the teachings of the sages on giving.

What does Tzedakah (Charity) mean in Jewish mythology?

Tzedakah (Charity) in Jewish mythology is documented here through 261 source passages from 34 distinct source names represented in this theme. The strongest clusters come from Midrash Aggadah (75), Midrash Rabbah (72), Kabbalah & Mysticism (36), and Midrash Tanchuma (22), with frequent witnesses in Sifrei Devarim (31), Vayikra Rabbah (26), Midrash Tanchuma (22), and Mekhilta DeRabbi Yishmael (20). These texts preserve how Jewish writers, sages, and mystics described charity, tzedakah, alms, giving to the poor, righteousness, and charitable across biblical interpretation, rabbinic storytelling, medieval compilation, and kabbalistic teaching.

This page is a topic hub, not a single article. Use it to compare how different Jewish sources treat tzedakah (charity): where the theme appears in narrative, how it changes across source families, which figures or symbols recur, and which passages are most useful for citation. Representative entries include A Simple Ancient Remedy for a Guilty Conscience, Ben Sira on the Spiritual Power of Holding Your Tongue, Why Even Mundane Moments Hold Spiritual Significance, A Joyful Spirit Matters More Than Rubies, and Sira — Sage Counsel. For synthesized anthology narratives, start with Levi the Farmer Who Gave His Harvest Away in Order, Joseph Karo's Maggid Revealed His Wife's Past Life to Him, and Charity Opens the River That Flows From Eden.

Related Topics

Torah (74), King David (72), Holy Land (61), Charity (53), Adam & Eve (51), and Solomon (51)

A Simple Ancient Remedy for a Guilty Conscience

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

We all do sometimes. But what if I told you there's a simple, ancient piece of wisdom that could help lighten that load? The Book of Ben Sira, a treasure trove of Jewish wisdom lit...

Ben Sira on the Spiritual Power of Holding Your Tongue

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

Sometimes, the ancient wisdom whispers the loudest when we finally quiet down enough to listen. Let's tune into one of those whispers today, from the book of Ben Sira. Ben Sira, al...

Why Even Mundane Moments Hold Spiritual Significance

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

We've all been there. But what if I told you that even those seemingly mundane moments hold profound spiritual significance? That's what we find when we explore the wisdom of Ben S...

A Joyful Spirit Matters More Than Rubies

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

The ancient wisdom of Ben Sira, a Jewish sage writing over two thousand years ago, certainly thought so. He cuts straight to the heart of what truly matters, and honestly, it's a m...

Sira — Sage Counsel

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

Ben Sira, in his wisdom, speaks directly to that feeling. He warns us about the allure of riches, the way gold and rubies can become gilded cages. "Many are there that have been gi...

Beginning of Wisdom of Sira

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

He says, "He that hateth the law shall not be wise; And he is moved as…tossed with tempest (?)." What happens when we disregard wisdom, when we turn away from the teachings that co...

Those Who Left a Name and Those Forgotten

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

Ben Sira, in his wisdom, grapples with this very question. He paints a picture of two groups of people, both part of the same community, yet destined for very different legacies. "...

Noah's Heart Was Righteous in All His Ways

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

The Book of Jubilees, an ancient Jewish text that expands on the stories in Genesis, gives us a compelling glimpse through the example of Noah. That Noah's "heart was righteous in ...

Righteousness of Levi

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

Book of Jubilees turns to Righteousness of Levi. That Levi’s actions "were reckoned unto them for righteousness, and it is written down to them for righteousness." Quite a statemen...

Jacob's Vision of Isaac

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

Sometimes, the real magic happens in the stillness. Take this little scene from the Book of Jubilees, a fascinating text that expands on the stories we find in Genesis. We’re with ...

Righteousness of Holofernes

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

Book of Judith turns to Righteousness of Holofernes. The sun peeks over the horizon, painting the sky with the first light of dawn. But this isn't just any morning. This is the mor...

Shalmaneser's Journey

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

Our story kicks off during a turbulent time. Shalmaneser, King of Assyria, has just kicked the bucket, and his son, Sennacherib, takes the throne. Now, this wasn't just a changing ...

Tobit's Feast of Shavuot in Exile at Nineveh

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

This guy, he was living a life of devotion, even in exile in Nineveh. And as we pick up the story in the Book of Tobit, chapter two, things are about to get… well, complicated. It’...

Death of Tobi

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

He’s lying there, remembering a debt, a sum of money he entrusted to a man named Gabael, way back in Rages, a city in Media – ancient Persia. "Behold, I ask every day to die," he t...

Teachings of Tobiah

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

The Book of Tobit, part of the Apocrypha, gives us just that, a deeply personal glimpse into the values and concerns of a father as he prepares his son for life's uncertainties. Le...

Tobias Offers Half His Fortune to the Angel

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

The Book of Tobit, a beautiful story nestled within the Apocrypha, touches on just that. It's a tale filled with faith, healing, and the surprising intervention of angels. We find ...

Raphael and the Angels

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

Just when things seem darkest, light breaks through. Chapter 13 of the Book of Tobit isn't just a story; it's an explosion of joy, a evidence of faith, and a reminder that even in ...

Greek and Hebrew of Letter

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

This is the picture we get from the Letter of Aristeas, where the author describes the actions of a powerful ruler who went above and beyond. He boasts, "I have set at liberty more...

Ptolemy Philadelphus and the Sabbath

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

The Letter of Aristeas, a fascinating ancient text, grapples with this very idea. It explores what it means for the Jewish people to be distinct, and the responsibilities that come...

Choosing the Right People for Power

Apocrypha Apocrypha & Pseudepigrapha

The Letter of Aristeas, a fascinating text from the Hellenistic period, gives us a glimpse into this very question. It recounts a tale of King Ptolemy II Philadelphus, who sought t...

Job's Wealth And Benefactions

Ginzberg Vol. 2 Legends of the Jews (Ginzberg)

What's the worst thing that could happen to you? Most of us probably wouldn't pick poverty. We might think of illness, or losing a loved one. But in the ancient world, and perhaps ...

Levi Walked in Integrity as a Farmer for His Family

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews (Ginzberg)

This is a glimpse into the life of Levi, son of Jacob, ancestor of one of the twelve tribes of Israel. And it's a story about how doing things with a pure heart can lead to unexpec...

Naphtali Claimed He Lived 122 Years Without a Single Sin

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews (Ginzberg)

Naphtali, one of the twelve sons of Jacob, is on his deathbed, surrounded by his family. And what he says is “I am one hundred and twenty-two years old," he proclaims, "and I can d...

Zebulun's Compassion

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews (Ginzberg)

Zebulun, nearing the end of his life, gathers his children around him. This isn't just a grandfatherly chat. It's a vital lesson he wants to impart. "My children," he says, urging ...

Honoring Parents Surpasses Even Honoring God

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews (Ginzberg)

The familiar version gives us the Ten Commandments. But did you know that Jewish tradition actually elevates the honor due to parents to a level that, in some ways, surpasses even ...

The Three Deepest Desires of Moses

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews (Ginzberg)

It wasn't just about leading the Israelites out of Egypt. According to the Legends of the Jews, as retold by Louis Ginzberg, Moses harbored three deep desires. First, he yearned fo...

Midian's Victorious Soldiers Give Everything to Charity

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews (Ginzberg)

The story of the Israelite soldiers after their victory over Midian, as told in Legends of the Jews, is something else entirely. These weren't your typical conquerors. They came ba...

Zebul Succeeds Kenaz and Rebuilds the Tabernacle

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews (Ginzberg)

Legends of the Jews turns to Zebul Succeeds Kenaz and Rebuilds the Tabernacle. Enter Zebul. He’s appointed as Kenaz’s successor. But Zebul isn't just interested in filling a vacanc...

Righteousness of Elkanah

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews (Ginzberg)

That’s kind of where Elkanah found himself. Here was a man dedicated to God, living a righteous life, yet his home wasn’t exactly a picture of perfect bliss. Elkanah had been marri...

One of the Ten Worst Famines From Adam to the Messiah

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews (Ginzberg)

King David, the sweet singer of Israel, knew that feeling all too well. According to the Legends of the Jews, collected and retold by Rabbi Louis Ginzberg, David’s reign wasn’t all...

Kingdom of Joab of David

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews (Ginzberg)

Solomon, David's son and successor, has given the order. But Joab, ever the strategist, isn't going down without a fight. He makes a plea to Benaiah, the man tasked with carrying o...

Tale of Elijah

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews (Ginzberg)

Jewish folklore is full of such moments, and the choices people make in those moments reveal profound truths about human nature and divine providence. to a story recounted in Ginzb...

Righteousness of Elijah

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews (Ginzberg)

Let me tell you a story about the prophet Elijah and a man whose life was turned upside down, not once, but three times. This man, was incredibly poor, but also deeply pious. He li...

Even Elijah the Prophet Had Moments of Weakness

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews (Ginzberg)

Take Elijah, for instance. him is often remembered as this larger-than-life figure, the fiery prophet who challenged the priests of Baal and ascended to heaven in a whirlwind. But ...

Death of Baruch

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews (Ginzberg)

It all began with a Babylonian prince, captivated by tales of the prophet Ezekiel's tomb. He summoned a Jew, Rabbi Solomon, demanding to be shown the sacred site. Rabbi Solomon, wi...

Written and Oral Law of Ezra

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews (Ginzberg)

A lot of that goes back further than you might imagine, all the way to Ezra the Scribe. Ezra, who lived during the Second Temple period, wasn’t just a scribe; he was a builder, a r...

The Holy Breath

Kabbalah & Mysticism Kabbalah & Mysticism

Sichot HaRan (Rabbi Nachman) turns to The Holy Breath. See, in Hebrew, the word ruah means both "breath" and "spirit." Our very breath, the thing that sustains us, is linked to som...

The Malkhut of the Head and the Flow of Divine Energy

Introduction to Sulam Commentary Kabbalah & Mysticism

Malkhut (מלכות) itself means "kingdom" or "kingship." In the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, it's the tenth and final Sephirah, the one closest to our physical world, the culmination of ...

How Ze'er Anpin Receives Divine Wisdom From Above

Introduction to Sulam Commentary Kabbalah & Mysticism

Ze’er Anpin, often translated as "Small Face" or "Short Countenance," is a crucial concept in Kabbalah, representing a specific level of divine emanation. Now, things get interesti...

Nothing Escapes the Influence of the Four Realms

Kabbalah Kabbalah & Mysticism

The Petichah LeChokhmat HaKabbalah, a gateway to understanding Kabbalistic wisdom, presents a profound idea: absolutely nothing escapes the influence of the four realms, the four w...

Four Realms from Atzilut to Assiyah and Why They Differ

Kabbalah Kabbalah & Mysticism

Kabbalah has something to say about that. Petichah LeChokhmat HaKabbalah – an introduction to the Wisdom of Kabbalah – dives deep into this, explaining that this separation isn't a...

Joseph and the Angels

Maggid Meisharim Kabbalah & Mysticism

The Maggid Meisharim, a fascinating text attributed to the great Kabbalist, Rabbi Joseph Karo (the same Joseph Karo who compiled the Shulchan Aruch, the Code of Jewish Law!), purpo...

Trees and Holiness of Bishvat

Peri Etz Hadar Kabbalah & Mysticism

There’s a special day in the Jewish calendar that invites us to do just that: Tu Bishvat, the 15th of the month of Shevat. It’s often called the New Year for Trees. But why this pa...

Why Does Everything Hinge on God's Singularity

Da'at Tevunot Kabbalah & Mysticism

Sometimes, the biggest questions are the ones that keep us up at night. Questions like: Why does everything seem to hinge on this one, single point? That's the heart of a fascinati...

The Intellect Sets Boundaries on What We Can Know

Da'at Tevunot Kabbalah & Mysticism

Sometimes, it's glimpses into the hidden structure of time itself. It wrestles with the very nature of time, of existence, and what we can truly know. This teaching presents a dial...

How the Lower Realms Root in the Sefirot

Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah Kabbalah & Mysticism

In the tradition of Jewish mystical thought, specifically in texts like the Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah (Wisdom), we find some truly fascinating answers. One might ask: if the lower re...

Divine Contraction of Malchut

Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah Kabbalah & Mysticism

It's a journey into the heart of creation itself. One of the central ideas is Tzimtzum (צמצום), often translated as "contraction" or "withdrawal." It describes how God, who is infi...

Tzur Tak and the Power to Produce Beings

Kalach Pitchei Chokhmah Kabbalah & Mysticism

They function as divine attributes, stages in a process. But here’s the thing: these Sefirot themselves are pure, unadulterated Godly light. They exist on a completely different pl...