The Ethics and Politics of Street Tzedakah – Part II

I “reblog” Rabbi Rosove’s post about Street Tzedakah because I wish I’d written it. He grounds powerful words in solid texts. Enjoy.

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Rabbi Ruth Adar is a teaching rabbi in San Leandro, CA. She has many hats: rabbi, granny, and ham radio operator K6RAV. She blogs at http://coffeeshoprabbi.com/ and teaches at Jewish Gateways in Albany, CA.

2 thoughts on “The Ethics and Politics of Street Tzedakah – Part II”

    1. I’m in San Leandro, CA. I am sure that if we haven’t met, we will eventually – I’m a member of the CCAR and a graduate of HUC/LA.

      Thank you for the way you cut through the various liberal excuses for failure to give to those in need. I confess that I had allowed myself to become paralyzed by them, and a kick in the pants was in order. Thank you for delivering such a kick gently and with the appropriate texts!

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