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An analysis of the biblical commandment to support the poor with particular reference to the Tannaitic interpretation in Sifre to D'varim 15:7-11 Ts'dakah - the giving of charity, or more properly acting righteously to another person to relieve them of a the burden of poverty is not merely a 'nice thing to do that gives you a warm fuzzy feeling' but according to Torah is a commandment. Discover how the ancient rabbis applied the Torah law to their own time and what lessons we might learn today about how best to ... GIVE! (10%% of the profits on this book will be given to Ts'dakah)
Too much screen time can be a bad thing for everyone! Will Popplethewaite ever understand why the children playing are so happy? Will the children rescue their Warm Fuzzy from his clutches? Or will they spend too much time staring at their E-Fuzzies to care? Find out in the 'The E-FUZZY'. A sequel to the excellent 'Original Warm Fuzzy Tale' by Claude M. Steiner. Written with kind permission of the original author. The positives of social interaction, good deeds, work-life balance and community, together with the dangers of too much screen time, impaired cognitive development, social isolation, unethical business practices and corporate greed are themes explored along the way in this cautionary TALE FOR EVERYONE. Illustrated throughout. And, yes, I am aware of the irony of publishing the E-Fuzzy as an e-book, but as you will read - they aren't bad in themselves ... just misunderstood.
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