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Levels of charity

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Maimonides

Maimonides’ levels of charity

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Maimonides

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Maimonides was a very important Jewish thinker and writer born in Spain in 1135.

Maimonides was also a doctor and helped many people, including a famous Sultan.

Maimonides' ideas about charity talk about the importance of the recipient and the attitude of the giver. These ideas continue to influence charitable practices and philosophies around the world.

He wrote an important guide to Jewish laws that has continued to be made over hundreds of years and still informs some Jewish people today.

He had interesting and important ideas about charity, which are still highly thought of by both Jewish people and those with different worldviews.

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Maimonides’ levels of charity

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Donations when the recipient knows who donated.

Giving less than you could but doing so cheerfully.

Donations when the giver knows who it is going to.

Giving directly to someone in need without being asked.

Giving directly to someone in need when asked to.

Supporting someone with a gift, loan, partnership or job so that he will not need charity again.

Donating grudgingly.

Giving in a way that the giver and recipient are unknown to each other.

©2023 Kapow Primary
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Maimonides’ levels of charity

Drag and drop the cards to change the order.

Reset

Donations when the recipient knows who donated.

Giving less than you could but doing so cheerfully.

Donations when the giver knows who it is going to.

Giving directly to someone in need without being asked.

Giving directly to someone in need when asked to.

Donating grudgingly.

Giving in a way that the giver and recipient are unknown to each other.

Supporting someone with a gift, loan, partnership or job so that he will not need charity again.

©2023 Kapow Primary
www.kapowprimary.com
©2022 Kapow Primary
www.kapowprimary.com