Jewish texts acknowledge the existence of poverty and greatly value attempts to alleviate it. Caring for the poor is a commandment in the Torah, and later halakhic (legal) authorities detail practical applications of the obligation. In sources of Jewish thought, poverty has been held up as a positive, refining quality as well as a potential punishment for sins. In any case, one is required to treat a poor person with respect and dignity.
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Charity box, Tamás Trautzl 1803, Hungarian Jewish Museum.
Charity box, Tamás Trautzl 1803, Hungarian Jewish Museum.
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