Tzedakah Quiz

Tzedakah, or righteousness, is often interpreted as charity, because Judaism views giving as the ultimate act of righteousness.

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Tzedakah, or righteousness, is often interpreted as charity, because Judaism views giving as the ultimate act of righteousness. As in most areas of life, here too Jewish tradition makes practical demands and specifies expectations.

How much do you know about tzedakah?

Question 1 of 10
The corners of fields, which were designated for the poor, are called
Question 2 of 10
Who is required to give tzedakah?
Question 3 of 10
The rabbis of classical Judaism said tzedakah is
Question 4 of 10
About the end of poverty, the Torah teaches
Question 5 of 10
According to the Mishnah, how much of one’s fields must one leave unharvested for the needy?
Question 6 of 10
Who composed the famous “Ladder of Tzedakah” which prioritizes the best forms of charity?
Question 7 of 10
True or false: Jews traditionally give tzedakah just before Shabbat and festivals.
Question 8 of 10
According to the Torah, if a farmer or his workers missed a section of the field during harvesting
Question 9 of 10
According to Jewish law, which of these organizations should you be giving money to first?
Question 10 of 10
According to Jewish law, how much tzedakah must one give?
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