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Care for a child

Judaism & Kabbalah

Care for a child

Nurture the next generation with compassion ("chesed")

Judaism & Kabbalah

Explore the philosophies and practices of Judaism, an ethnic religion comprising the collective religious and cultural traditions of the Jewish people.

30 min practice30 min practice
Can be done any time of dayCan be done any time of day
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In Judaism, providing or caring for a child in your home, your neighborhood, or your community is a reflection of how God provides humans with love and all the necessities they require, and is a way to practice loving kindness or "chesed".

"Chesed" is the Jewish concept of compassion, and translates as "loving kindness" or "goodness". The word "chesed" appears 248 times in the Hebrew Bible, and as a result many Jewish scholars believe that it is the primary ethical virtue of Judaism.