Invited to a Hanukkah party? Consider a charity box as a worthy gift that goes straight to the core of Jewish life. Giving charity, called tzedakah in Hebrew, is a righteous obligation popularized in ...
Invited to a Hanukkah party? Consider a charity box as a worthy gift that goes straight to the core of Jewish life. Giving charity, called tzedakah in Hebrew, is a righteous obligation popularized in ...
For decades, Jews have dropped loose change in those tzedakah boxes found on countertops in Jewish stores and in Hebrew schools. Now, one person is modernizing this charitable act for the 21st century ...
Until the book fell into 8-year-old Raquel Jarson’s hungry hands last summer — sent to her Morgan Hill home by Harold Grinspoon, a Massachusetts millionaire with the name of a Dr. Seuss-like character ...
As a girl, Robyn Awend was obsessed with the little blue and white box always on display in her household, even if she didn't fully grasp its role. She loved the sound of pennies dropping through the ...
The Hebrew word tzedakah has no satisfactory equivalent in English, but “it’s often translated as 'righteousness,’” says Claire Frost, curatorial assistant at the Contemporary Jewish Museum. Frost has ...
Artist Joanie Rosenthal will exhibit her latest piece in an unexpected place: eBay. Rosenthal, a New Jersey artist who has drawn illustrations for Time, U.S. News & World Report and The New York Times ...
Invited to a Hanukkah party? Consider a charity box as a worthy gift that goes straight to the core of Jewish life. Giving charity, called tzedakah in Hebrew, is a righteous obligation popularized in ...