Learners will develop an understanding of the differences between the secular concepts of charity and philanthropy and the Jewish concept of tzedakah.
One-Fifty Minute Class Period
The learner will:
- define the words charity, philanthropy, and tzedakah.
- compare and contrast the words charity, philanthropy, and tzedakah.
A field trip to a Jewish Community Center to see examples of tzedakah in daily Jewish living could be scheduled. Speakers from the Jewish Federation could also be invited into the classroom to speak to the learners about tzedakah.
Anticipatory Set:
Display any number of the following items: road maps, road signs, computer-generated directions, and/or map-search sites, along with Jewish texts (books or single pages). Ask learners what these items have in common. (Each item offers a method to determine one’s direction, either literally traveling on a physical road or on the road of life!)
- Distribute copies of the Torah or copies of Genesis 18:16-19, in both Hebrew and English.
Teacher Note: Interlinear Hebrew-English is the most desirable. (See Biographical Reference)
- Ask learners to determine, based on the text, what are the “ways of God” that the Jewish people are to follow. (The text defines the “ways of God” as doing what is just and right; doing tzedakah.)
- Distribute Attachment One: Sacred Giving: The Root. The learners might work in pairs to complete the task.
- Summarize the learners’ findings in discussion. Record their comments on a class size version of Attachment One: Sacred Giving: The Root.
Teacher Note: While all three concepts share the idea of humanity’s participation in the world around them, both charity and philanthropy are based on caring and goodwill. Tzedakah, on the other hand, is a religious obligation, not at all dependent upon an individual’s choice.
- Distribute Attachment Two: Sacred Giving: Idea Exchange allowing time for the learners to complete the attachment comparing and contrasting the three words. Have the learners share and discuss their responses.
Use the learners’ completion of Attachment Two: Sacred Giving: Idea Exchange as an assessment to check their understanding of tzedakah.
Lesson Developed By:
Shira HammermanDirections: Fill in each box with the appropriate responses.
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