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How Do The Best Jewish Charities Work?

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Best Jewish charities should be complimented for addressing the needs of marginalized communities. For example, take orphans and widows who are dependent on alms they get from rich people. But this small help is good for nothing because some people get more than others. Charity groups run shelter homes where they provide equal help to all. Let’s understand how charity groups help people 1. Identifying needs Helping people starts with identifying needs like locating orphans and widows and bringing them to shelter homes run by charity groups. When all the needy persons are brought under one roof, it becomes easier to address their needs. For example, they are provided food, clothing, medical help, and education so they can become independent in the future. 2. Developing programs Israel donations are used for long-term gain. The objective is to make the most of the charity amount received from donors. For example, take widows. They are brought to a shelter home where they live...

How To Do Charity With Israel Donations?

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It won’t be wrong to call Israel donations acts of charities on the part of kind-hearted individuals, corporate companies, and even government agencies. When you donate money to a needy person, you do charity for that person. Charitable organizations do the same thing but at a bigger level.   Let’s define an act of charity Helping a blind man cross a busy road is an act of charity. It involves time and labor. You see a blind man standing on the footpath and waiting for someone to hold their hand and help him cross the road. You feel responsible for helping the blind man and you extend a helping hand to the visually impaired person. It is a shared responsibility. It is the responsibility of everyone to help the needy people. What is shared responsibility? Society is like a large family and everyone feels safe in society. Every earning member of society should take the responsibility of helping the weak, poor, and needy people. It is a shared responsibility as you only need ...