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From Charity to Social Justice: Studies of the Emergence of Communal Institutions for the Support of the Poor in Ancient Judaism

AUTHOR: Frank M. Loewenberg
ISBN: 0765800527

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From Charity to Social Justice: Studies of the Emergence of Communal Institutions for the Support of the Poor in Ancient Judaism
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by Frank M. Loewenberg

From Charity to Social Justice: Studies of the Emergence of Communal Institutions for the Support of the Poor in Ancient Judaism

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"A few students know that the early Christian church made provisions for the poor, but few are aware of what occurred prior to the beginning of Christianity. This volume provides evidence that contemporary philanthropic and welfare institutions owe a greater debt to Judaism than to the Greco-Roman culture." "By use of source documents, the author explores Jewish influence on early Christian charities, seeing it as more important than previously believed. He traces the evolution of charitable institutions in ancient Judaism from the days of the monarchy until the conclusion of the Talmud, a period of about fifteen hundred years. He demonstrates how responsibility for support of the poor was initially placed on the individual, with every farmer obligated to provide for the poor from his field. Dramatic increases in the number and proportion of poor people made major structural changes imperative. A theme throughout the book is how communal institutions evolved in place of individual responsibility. The change was gradual and not without opposition. How these changes came about and in what functional areas they occurred are discussed, as well as an analysis of Jewish support for the non-Jewish poor and non-Jewish support for the Jewish poor. In an appendix, the author discusses the philanthropies of the early Christians. From Charity to Social Justice adds to current debates on the role of religious institutions in welfare programs. It will be of particular interest to those who are interested in the history of philanthropy and in the development of welfare institutions. For the first time relevant sections of the Talmud and other post-biblical Jewish writings are made available to those who cannot read these in the original."--BOOK JACKET.

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Loewenberg (emeritus, social work, Bar Ilan University) unearths the origins of philanthropic and welfare systems in Jewish culture, showing the Jewish influence on early Christian charities. He describes the development of Jewish charitable institutions in the 1500-year period ending with the decline of the Talmud. This history focuses on the ways communal institutions came to replace a reliance on individual good-will. Chapters describe poverty and inequality as they existed in Ancient Judea, and outline the emergence of philanthropic institutions to support the poor. The development of other indirect institutional supports is also described. An appendix discusses the philanthropic efforts of the early Christians. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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