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Danny Siegel
Tzedakah Maven: Danny Siegel
Danny Siegel discovers and tells the stories of mitzvah heroes. He has been called The World’s Greatest Expert on Microphilanthropy, The Feeling Person’s Thinker and The Pied Piper of Tzedakah.
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The Early Years
Danny says, “My abba, Julius, moved to northern Virginia to set up a medical practice as an old-time country doctor. For more than a half-century he would treat, heal, cure, comfort and care for three generations of patients, thousands in all. I rode with my father often. I witnessed the kind of people he treated: kind people, simple people, people who would give you the shirt off their back, bring you in and feed you if you were hungry…In our community he was known as a ba’al tzedakah, a person who used his tzedakah money wisely. “My mother, Edythe Siegel, was the classic tzadeket—not just because she was so involved in Sisterhood, Seaboard Branch of Women’s League and Hadassah. She was wise, recognized needs, responded, cared…”
USY
United Synagogue Youth (the Conservative youth movement) changed Danny’s life. He was chapter treasurer and president, regional treasurer and president and finally international president, and went on USY Pilgrimage (to Israel) in 1961. In high school, Danny felt the effects of learning differently/ disabilities, ADD (attention deficit disorder), and “poetic tendencies.” He started but didn’t complete, studies to become a rabbi. He holds a bachelor’s degree in literature from Columbia and bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Hebrew literature from the Jewish Theological Seminary. In 1972 he became a traveling teacher and poet when he drove the Atid (Conservative college program) bookmobile around the country selling Jewish books.
Trav eling Tzedakah
The rest started with “traveling tzedakah.” It is a Jewish custom to give some money to a person going on a trip. That person becomes the shali’ah (messenger) for your tzedakah mitzvah. Some people believe that anyone who is shali’ah mitzvah will have a safe trip. “Rather than wait for people to give me a dollar, I began to ask for money and wound up with $955. When I got to Israel, I went in search for the right people and places to give it.” The search for the right people and places to distribute the money became an ongoing search for mitzvah heroes. Here are some of Danny’s first finds: • Hadassah Levi, who made her life’s work the rescue abandoned infants with Down Syndrome. • Myriam Mendilow, who found Jerusalem’s poor, elderly residents on the streets of the city and gave them respect and new purpose in her program Yad L’Kashish (Lifeline for the Old). • U ri Lupolianski, a young teacher who founded Yad
Sarah, which lends medical equipment to those who need it. In its twenty-seven-year history Ziv Tzedakah Fund, which Danny founded, gave more than $13,500,000 to mitzvah heroes and organizations. This money, for the most part, was collected in donations of $10, $18 and $25.
Teach ing Tzedakah
Throughout the year Danny travels around teaching about tzedakah and Jewish values and reading poetry. Every summer since 1976 he has served as USY Israel Pilgrimage Tzedakah Resource Person. He is the author of twenty-nine books on mitzvah heroes, practical and personalized tzedakah and poetry. Danny says, “There is nothing magical or mystical about it—nothing requiring two Ph.D.s or expertise in software. Just find some mitzvah heroes, find some money, work with them, give to them and be happy.”
Tzedakah Text: A Danny Siegel Poem
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The Goo d Peopl e
The Good People everywhere will teach anyone who wants to know how to fix all things breaking and broken in this world— including hearts and dreams— and along the way we will learn such things as why we are here and what we are supposed to be doing with our hands and minds and souls and our time. That way, we can hope to find out why we were given a human heart, and that way, we can hope to know the hearts of other human beings and the heart of the world. 1. Who are the “good people”? 2. Why are they here? 3. What is the heart of the world? 4. What is the lesson of this poem? 5. H ow does it connect tzedakah and tikkun olam?
Pick a Tzedakah Organization
Here is a list of mitzvah heroes from Mitzvah Heroes Fund, Inc. (http://www.mitzvahheroesfund.org). Pick one hero and research him or her. • Avshalom Beni of HAMA (http://www.hama• Phyllis Heimowitz of the Organization for the israel.org.il/). Israel’s foremost animal assisted Emotional Support of Girlfriends of Fallen therapist. Israeli Defense Force Soldiers (http://www. • Caryn Green of Crossroads (http:// girlfriendsidf.org.il/eng/eng.htm). Helps girlfriends crossroadsjerusalem.org/). Saving lives of piece their lives back together after their
English-speaking street kids in Jerusalem. boyfriends are killed. • Dr. Menachem Gottesman of the Meled School • Shmuel Munk and Yoram Mordechai of Bayit (http://www.meled.org.il/). The last chance for Cham (http://www.bayit-cham.com/english/eat-risk high school students. about.asp). Rehabilitates people with mental and • Ruthie Sobel Luttenberg of Birthday Angels (http://www.birthday-angels.org/). It provides emotional illness and depression via vocational training and job placement. birthday parties for children whose family can’t • Linda Mosek of Click (http://www.click-savi.org. afford one or are affected by terrorism.. il/). Making elders a productive part of a society. • Libby Reichman of Big Brothers/Sisters of • Yitz Feigenbaum and Irit Zucker of Bet
Israel (http://www.bigbrothers.org.il/) matches Hayeled (http://www.bethayeled.org/). Helping big brothers or sisters to children who need a to raise about ten kids in a warm and loving mentor. environment, and continuing to work with • Zev Birger of Dental Volunteers for Israel another eight “graduates”. (http://www.dental-dvi.co.il/). Free dental clinic for Jerusalem’s neediest children.
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