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Food, Clothing, and Shelter: Human Rights or Charity?
Episode 856

Food, Clothing, and Shelter: Human Rights or Charity?

Jewish Ideas to Change the World

January 19, 202454m 46s

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Show Notes

A virtual event presentation by Rabbi Shlomo Levin


The event was co-sponsored by Congregation Or Tzion

About the event: 

Numerous times the Torah commands us to help those in need. Is this also a statement of human rights? In this session we’ll ask whether giving tzedakah is a fulfillment of human rights values, or whether human rights are limited to abstract freedoms and charity is something we give out of kindness alone.


About the Speaker: 

Shlomo Levin received ordination from Yeshivat Hamivtar in Israel and the Israeli Chief Rabbinate. For 15 years he served as a Rabbi at various pulpits in the United States. In 2022 he received a master’s degree in International Law and Human Rights. Now he works for a non-profit organization he started called the Human Rights Haggadah, which aims to become a central hub for education and respectful discussion of human rights issues as they pertain in particular to Israel and the Jewish community.

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JudaismJewishTorahJewish LearningBeit MidrashJewish Education