Give Hope
In Jewish tradition, tzedakah is not charity — it is justice. When you give to Harp of Hope, you are not being generous. You are being righteous.
צְדָקָה תַּצִּיל מִמָּוֶת
"Tzedakah saves from death" — Proverbs 10:2
Make a Donation
$36 — helps restore hope and dignity to a family in need
Send a Check
Make checks payable to Harp of Hope Inc. and mail to our New York office. Please include your name and email address so we can send a tax receipt.
Harp of Hope Inc. · New York, NY
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Tax-Deductible Donation
Harp of Hope Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent permitted by law. A receipt will be provided for your records.
Your Impact
Groceries for a week
$72 — Mazon (מָזוֹן)
Cover one month of utilities
$250 — Bayit (בַּיִת)
Clothes a child for a season
$360 — Levush (לְבוּשׁ)
Emergency rent assistance
$750 — Magon (מָגוֹן)
Comprehensive family support grant
$1000 — Chesed (חֶסֶד)
Other Ways to Give
Why It Matters
The Hebrew word for charity — tzedakah — shares its root with tzedek, meaning justice. Giving is not optional generosity; it is the righteous fulfillment of our obligation to one another.
In Jewish tradition, gifts in multiples of 18 carry special meaning. The number 18 spells "chai" — life. Every gift you give is a gift of life to a family in need.
Tikkun Olam — the repair of the world — is not a metaphor. It is the daily, practical work of feeding, sheltering, and clothing those who cannot do so alone.
נָתוֹן תִּתֵּן לוֹ
"You shall give to him freely, and your heart shall not be grieved when you give."
— Deuteronomy 15:10