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In The Story of an Epoch-Making Movement, about the Consumer League, she refers to “an old Talmudic adage” and says “the Hebrew word Tzedakah stood for justice as well as charity.”
Ann Lewis: Statement 2010
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Those in the Jewish tradition also embrace "Tzedakah," best defined as an "act of justice."
Joel John Roberts: WWJD About Homelessness in America? Joel John Roberts 2010
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Those in the Jewish tradition also embrace "Tzedakah," best defined as an "act of justice."
Joel John Roberts: WWJD About Homelessness in America? Joel John Roberts 2010
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Those in the Jewish tradition also embrace "Tzedakah," best defined as an "act of justice."
Joel John Roberts: WWJD About Homelessness in America? Joel John Roberts 2010
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Those in the Jewish tradition also embrace "Tzedakah," best defined as an "act of justice."
Joel John Roberts: WWJD About Homelessness in America? Joel John Roberts 2010
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Those in the Jewish tradition also embrace "Tzedakah," best defined as an "act of justice."
Joel John Roberts: WWJD About Homelessness in America? Joel John Roberts 2010
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Those in the Jewish tradition also embrace "Tzedakah," best defined as an "act of justice."
Joel John Roberts: WWJD About Homelessness in America? Joel John Roberts 2010
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Those in the Jewish tradition also embrace "Tzedakah," best defined as an "act of justice."
Joel John Roberts: WWJD About Homelessness in America? Joel John Roberts 2010
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Those in the Jewish tradition also embrace "Tzedakah," best defined as an "act of justice."
Joel John Roberts: WWJD About Homelessness in America? Joel John Roberts 2010
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Yiddish advertisement for a lecture by Goldman on "Tzedakah," or Charity,
Personal Information for Emma Goldman Jewish Women's Archive 2010
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