- for the sick and
their relatives Gemach – an
institution dedicated to
gemilut chasadim ('providing kindness'),
often with free loan
funds or by lending...
- pain".
These aspects of
Judaism already have a
traditional name however,
gemilut chasadim, and some have
criticized the
tendency to
emphasize social action...
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synagogue that
values Torah (study),
Avodah (reverential service) and
Gemilut Hasadim (acts of loving-kindness)". "B'nai Abraham". ironrangejewishheritage...
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Medal by Pope
Benedict XVI.
Rudin was the
primary sponsor of the Va'ad
Gemilut Hasadim:
Susan and Jack
Rudin Center for
Community Outreach. In 1951, he...
- 1984. A
meditation garden was
constructed in 2003. The
workbook Tzedakah,
Gemilut Chasadim, and Ahavah: A
Manual for
World Repair (1990), by Joel
Lurie Grishaver...
- commandment) to
visit and
extend aid to the sick. It is
considered an
aspect of
gemilut chasadim (benevolence, selflessness, loving-kindness). It is traditional...
- Studies, and
Studio Arts A core
principle to
Judaism is Torah,
Avodah and
Gemilut Hasadim.
These principles are
intertwined in the core
beliefs of the college...
- (Hebrew: גמ"ח, plural, גמחים, gemachim, an
abbreviation for גמילות חסדים,
gemilut chasadim, "acts of kindness") is a
Jewish free-loan fund that subscribes...
- and
similar items, in the
spirit of (lit.)
gemilut chasadim. See next
entry גמילות חסדים, גמ״ח (
gemilut chasadim) -
deeds of
loving kindness. Esp. citing...
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Pirqe Abot into
Spanish (Perakym, Amsterdam, 1644).
Belmonte founded the
Gemilut Chasadim society in 1639. His
brother was the
engraver Benjamin Senior...