The Highest Form of Tzedaka Isn't a Handout—It's a Job
The Rambam teaches that the highest level of tzedaka is helping someone become self-sufficient. Not just giving them what they need today, but empowering them to provide for themselves tomorrow.
When you choose to hire a Jew—even when there's a "cheaper option" available— You're living the truth that H'shem is your provider, not your calculations.
H'shem Himself says: "Test Me with ma'aser, asar kdei l'hitasher—tithe in order to become wealthy."
Every time you choose to give a Jew a job instead of going the cheaper route and consoling yourself by donating 180 to tzedaka, you're proving :
- To yourself: that you trust beyond the bottom line
- To H'shem: that you know He's the One who sustains you
- To the world: that your emunah isn't just words
The job you give isn't just income—it's dignity, purpose, and a future, avodat H'shem and a mitzvah.
When you invest in another Jew's parnassah, you're not just doing chesed. You're partnering with H'shem in the ultimate tzedaka—the kind that breaks cycles and builds lives.

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