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Contribute to the education of young people, through a system of values based on the principles and the Law of Adonai. Through these values and principles, we help young people to be protagonists in building a better world, practicing Acts of Justice (Tzedakah) with love for others, where people fulfill themselves as individuals and play a constructive role in society.


what does tzk mean?

It's an acronym for the word TZ eda K ah and it is a way of life, as the word Tzedakah has by definition: Acts of Justice.
Tzedakak is wrongly translated as 'charity', but the correct word from tzedek is 'justice'. It differs from charity in that it is defined as "an act of generosity or helping a poor person". The TZ eda K ah is not merely an act of charity: whenever someone provides satisfaction to others - even the rich - with money, food or comforting words, he fulfills this precept!

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