Sunday, September 1, 2013

Song-ography: Give a penny

If I had a million dollars...
I don't have a million dollars, I most likely never will. But, there is a Jewish proverb that says: "Who is rich? He who is happy with his lot."

I am happy with what I have. I have a marvelous life. I may not be rolling in "dough," but I am rich in so many other ways.

Tzedakah, charity, is something we are commanded to do as Jews. Even though we might not be rich, we can give a little something to someone who has even less.

I try to drop a few coins into my tzedakah box every day, and know as it fills up I have the chance to give others something, that to them, might seem like a million dollars.

22 thoughts on the matter:

Karen said... {Reply}

Beautiful photo, and a beautiful way to live.

Adrienne said... {Reply}

You know, this is it. We've had an "interesting" eight years financially...we left a 20+ year career and had to re-tool...all while kids were finishing highschool and in college. And we adjusted to less. Pretty easily, actually. The hardest thing for me was seeing the "gift budget" get axed! I really do hate not being able to give... whether it's gifts or charities... it just kills me. We've gotten to a point where there's much less pressure...so I've been able to start giving to some favorite local groups...just a little, but it's so good to sharing my pennies!

Stephanie said... {Reply}

You are blessed with a wonderful life and in the end that's what really counts. Great photo - love how you captured the reflection of the coins.

Jeanne said... {Reply}

Love your thoughts here! So many of us are "millionaires" and don't even know it!

Sharon said... {Reply}

That's a great quote -- he who is happy with his lot. Something we can all think about every day. I like your reminder to give others something, even if a little bit. Yes!

chai-and-chardonnay.blogspot.com said... {Reply}

You are right...giving and sharing can fill you with a lot of happiness and that is worth more than a lot of money!

Debbie said... {Reply}

honestly....when i think about being rich, i rarely think about money!!

i like your image!!

Simon said... {Reply}

I love this response to the song Tamar. Rich can be thought of in many ways. Your kind spirit will bring you riches of many kinds.

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Dara @ Not In Jersey said... {Reply}

Beautiful! My kids refer to coins as tzedaka.

Kmcblackburn said... {Reply}

A beautiful post with filled with thoughts that are rich beyond what anyone could "buy". You are blessed AND rich :) Thanks for joining in on Song-ography.

Unknown said... {Reply}

Your Tzedakah box is beautiful. Mine is running over and needs to be turned in~Your thoughts are beautiful Tamar

Patrice said... {Reply}

I have to agree with you, Tamar - well said!

aspiritofsimplicity said... {Reply}

It makes all the difference in the world when we are able to recognize our blessings. I think that just as humans we are commanded to give to those who have less than we do. In all the ways we can.

Kim Cunningham said... {Reply}

I love how you think. Charity is something we can all be part of no matter how much we have. It's about putting others first. Not always easy to do, but something to strive towards.

Yogi♪♪♪ said... {Reply}

Well I learned something new today, I love the tie-in to the meme.

Unknown said... {Reply}

I totally agree with where our richness can lie - not in the dollar amount in our bank, but by what lies within our hearts.
Love this post!

Ida said... {Reply}

Lovely post and giving is something that brings joy to not only those who receive but those who give as well. - Your box is also quite lovely.

Heather{Our Life In a Click} said... {Reply}

Great box and great quote! I learned something new too!

Christine E-E said... {Reply}

what a beautiful box... functional + pretty = a win! win! situation. I know I've said this before, but I love all the things I learn about your religion by visiting your blog. Thank you!

Nicki said... {Reply}

Your box is a beautiful piece of art as well as a wonderful reminder to give to those less fortunate and appreciate how blessed one is (even without the million bucks).

Saun said... {Reply}

What a great post ! Love your out look