“Rabbi Hiyya advised his wife, “When a poor man comes to the door, be quick to give him food so that the same may be done to your children.” She exclaimed, “You are cursing our children [with the suggestion that they may become beggars].” But Rabbi Hiyya replied, “There is a wheel which revolves in this world.” —Babylonian Talmud, Shabbat 151b” PovertyGenerosityAltruismJewishIncome InequalityCycle Of LifeWhat Goes Around Comes AroundTalmud Book:Jewish Wisdom Source: Jewish Wisdom
“Whoever cannot survive without taking charity, such as an old, sick, or greatly suffering individual, but who stubbornly refuses to accept aid, is guilty of murdering himself…yet one who needs charity but postpones taking it and lives in deprivation so as to not trouble the community, shall live to provide for others." —Rabbi Joseph Karo (1488–1575), Shulkhan Arukh (The Code of Jewish Law), Yoreh Deah 255:2” SufferingWealthPovertyPrideCharityDeprivationStubbornnessJewishAccepting HelpJewish LawShulkhan Arukh Book:Jewish Wisdom Source: Jewish Wisdom