Tzedek (charity)
Tzedek is a UK-based registered charity[1] organization which aims to provide a Jewish response to the problem of global poverty.
Tzedek was founded in 1990[2]. Its work is focused in three areas.
- The first of these involves funding 16 sustainable development projects in Ghana and India. These projects [3] are mainly centered around increasing access to education and improving vocational skills of the local population.
- The second part of Tzedek's strategy involves sending volunteers from the UK to communities in India and Ghana[4] on summer placements.
- The final part of Tzedek's work is aimed at raising awareness of global poverty in the Jewish community through education and campaigning. One component of this final part is the Jewish Global Citizenship Project (JGCP)[5] (JGCP) which aims to empower young people to take responsibility for global issues by providing free resources to teachers and educators.
Tzedek is a member of the Make Poverty History coalition.[6]
Tzedek's work has been widely recognised. Their founder, Steve Miller, has recently been nominated for the Charity Times Outstanding Individual Achievement Award[7] for his work in setting up Tzedek. He is also quoted[8] at a multifaith conference as part of the Jubilee Debt Campaign. The Jewish Chronicle [9] also mentioned Tzedek's work in one of their articles.
References
- Christopher J. H. Wright (2003). God and Morality, Book 1. Thinking Through Religion. Oxford University Press. p. 139. ISBN 0-19-914839-2.
- Ann Lovelace; Joy White (2002). Beliefs, values & traditions. Heinemann. p. 189. ISBN 0-435-30261-2.
- Bernard Williams (2001). One World Many Issues. Nelson Thornes. p. 169. ISBN 0-7487-6257-4.
- Marianne Fleming (2003). Revise for GCSE Religious Studies AQA B: Thinking about God and Morality. Heinemann. p. 45. ISBN 0-435-30700-2.
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