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  2. Tzedakah - Wikipedia

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    Maimonides is known for enumerating Eight Levels of Giving (where the first level is most preferable, and the eighth the least): [12] Giving an interest-free loan to a person in need; forming a partnership with a person in need; giving a grant to a person in need; finding a job for a person in need, so long as that loan, grant, partnership, or ...

  3. Maimonides - Wikipedia

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    Maimonides conceived of an eight-level hierarchy of tzedakah, where the highest form is to give a gift, loan, or partnership that will result in the recipient becoming self-sufficient instead of living upon others. In his view, the lowest form of tzedakah is to give begrudgingly. [91] The eight levels are: [92] Giving begrudgingly

  4. Charity (Christian virtue) - Wikipedia

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    Charity by William-Adolphe Bouguereau. Charity is held to be the ultimate perfection of the human spirit because it both glorifies and reflects the nature of God. Confusion can arise from the multiple meanings of the English word "love". As with other theological virtues, charity is divinely infused into the soul; it resides in the will. [7]

  5. Alms - Wikipedia

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    In the Mishneh Torah, Chapter 10:7–14, Maimonides lists eight "laws about giving to poor people" (hilkhot matanot aniyim), listed in order from most to least righteous, with the most righteous form being allowing an individual to become self-sustaining and capable of giving others charity: [61] Enabling the recipient to become self-reliant.

  6. Charity (practice) - Wikipedia

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    A Hindu woman giving alms (painting by Raja Ravi Varma) Charitable giving is the act of donating money, goods, or time to the less fortunate, either directly or through a charitable trust or another worthy cause. [6] Charitable giving as a religious act or duty is referred to as almsgiving or alms.

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    The battalion was commanded by Maj. Charity Adams (later Lt. Col. Charity Adams Earley), the first Black woman to serve as an officer in the WAC. By the time the war ended, Adams was the highest ...

  8. Theological virtues - Wikipedia

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    Charity is a Divinely infused virtue, inclining the human will to cherish God for his own sake above all things, and man for the sake of God. To love God is to wish Him all honour and glory and every good, and to endeavour, as far as one can, to obtain it for Him.

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