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What if tzedakah isn’t about charity, but about survival? In this episode, host Shai Davidai explores how Judaism transformed giving from an optional act of generosity into a structured system of responsibility, mutual aid, and communal resilience. From ancient Jewish welfare networks to the global response after the October 7 Massacre, this is a story about agency, obligation, and how a people turns helplessness into action.
By Shai DavidaiWhat if tzedakah isn’t about charity, but about survival? In this episode, host Shai Davidai explores how Judaism transformed giving from an optional act of generosity into a structured system of responsibility, mutual aid, and communal resilience. From ancient Jewish welfare networks to the global response after the October 7 Massacre, this is a story about agency, obligation, and how a people turns helplessness into action.