
It is customary on high holidays like Passover to give tzedakah, or almsgiving. Christians often translate this word in the Bible to be “righteousness,” but it has a nuanced meaning, more like showing “mercy” that is right and good, and can include anything from almsgiving to volunteering to advocating for the poor. And this Passover season, we humbly ask for your tzedakah.
We are asking for the most generous gift you can give to help us bring healing to Jewish people all over the world, knowing that your gift will meet the urgent needs of the vulnerable and introduce Jewish people to their Messiah.
Thank you!
It is customary on high holidays like Passover to give tzedakah, or almsgiving. Christians often translate this word in the Bible to be “righteousness,” but it has a nuanced meaning, more like showing “mercy” that is right and good, and can include anything from almsgiving to volunteering to advocating for the poor. And this Passover season, we humbly ask for your tzedakah.
We are asking for the most generous gift you can give to help us bring healing to Jewish people all over the world, knowing that your gift will meet the urgent needs of the vulnerable and introduce Jewish people to their Messiah.
Thank you!


