Origins of Organized Charity in Rabbinic Judaism
Discover the profound roots of charity in Judaism with Origins of Organized Charity in Rabbinic Judaism by Gregg E. Gardner. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2015, this insightful hardback spans 252 pages and delves into the pivotal role of charity within Jewish tradition. Gardner explores how the principles of collective and anonymous giving emerged from the foundational texts of rabbinic Judaism, dating back to the second and third centuries CE. This book is essential for anyone interested in Jewish ethics, charity laws, and the social responsibilities outlined in Judaism. Uncover the historical context that shaped charitable practices and understand the significance of helping the poor through a communal lens. Enhance your knowledge of Judaism and its approach to social issues by adding this important work to your collection.