Land, Liens, and Ts'Daqah

It is often noted that the term "ts'daqah" is derived from the Hebrew word for "justice." However, this observation is rarely accompanied by a historically valid definition of the sort of justice assumed to inform Jewish sources on the issue. The dichotomizing of "ts�...

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Main Author: Schwartz, Earl (Author)
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Published: Cambridge Univ. Press 2000
In: Journal of law and religion
Year: 2000, Volume: 14, Issue: 2, Pages: 391-404
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520 |a It is often noted that the term "ts'daqah" is derived from the Hebrew word for "justice." However, this observation is rarely accompanied by a historically valid definition of the sort of justice assumed to inform Jewish sources on the issue. The dichotomizing of "ts'daqah" and "charity," commonly offered in place of such a definition, oversimplifies the complex connotations of both terms. The observation that "justice" is "obligatory" or "compulsory," whereas "charity" is a voluntary act of love, also falls short. It is true that halakhah tends to be expressed in terms of obligations rather than rights, and that this tendency has played a major role in shaping rabbinic sources on support of the poor. As Moshe Silberg notes in the course of his analysis of the moral underpinnings of Jewish law, "[the halakbah] is not primarily concerned with the indebtedness to the claimant, but with the obligation to the debtor, with his religio-moral obligation … and it is only as though in a side effect, as a secondary result of the process, does the claimant receive his money." Nevertheless, "obligatory giving" is by itself an incomplete characterization of the conceptual structure of ts'daqah.Moreover, beyond these theoretical considerations, confusion concerning the meaning of ts'daqah also has practical implications. The term is frequently misapplied by Jews to describe any contribution to a not-for-profit organization (excluding taxes), regardless of how the contribution is actually used. Jewish communal fund-raisers regularly refer to contributions to sundry funds and projects as ts'daqah, whether the ultimate destination of a contribution is assistance to poor people, construction of a new swimming pool at a Jewish community center, or the salary of a fund administrator. 
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