Thank you, I did not know about tzedakah, and am glad I do now.
I tend to agree with you about phrasing (note that I use the term "responsibility" in the title), though I do shy away from the idea of enforcing such responsibility. I would rather it be voluntary but seen as a normal and expected act, not a gesture of some exceptional virtue. Fear of looking like I was trying to portray my actions as the latter is one of the main reasons I never said anything about this until now.
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Date: 2011-10-04 06:25 am (UTC)I tend to agree with you about phrasing (note that I use the term "responsibility" in the title), though I do shy away from the idea of enforcing such responsibility. I would rather it be voluntary but seen as a normal and expected act, not a gesture of some exceptional virtue. Fear of looking like I was trying to portray my actions as the latter is one of the main reasons I never said anything about this until now.