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Rabbi & author. Next book on repentance & repair in the public square out 2022. Bylines NYT WaPo Atlantic etc Scholar in Residence @NCJW. she/her Opinions mine.

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    Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

    Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg Retweeted

    If the Bible is so against systemic solutions to poverty, why is a jubilee year declared that releases people from debt to alleviate intergenerational poverty? What is leket, skikhah, pe’ah, and maasar if not taxes meant to create a safety net for those in need? 1/ https://twitter.com/ewerickson/status/937104341894352896 …

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      2. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        Maasar. Not a voluntary contribution. An obligation.pic.twitter.com/ZEshYNA0Kl

        14 replies 312 retweets 1,659 likes
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      3. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        Leket. Not voluntary, but obligatory.pic.twitter.com/AfhfCWxc0P

        4 replies 256 retweets 1,491 likes
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      4. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        Shikhḥah. Not voluntary. Obligatory.pic.twitter.com/pztnPQhh9a

        3 replies 242 retweets 1,443 likes
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      5. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        Pe’ah. Obligatory. Lev 19:9. These are taxes, y’all.pic.twitter.com/Gjm7cyOLAK

        12 replies 247 retweets 1,440 likes
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      6. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        And yovel/jubilee might be better systemic solution to poverty than anything we do in America in 2017. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jubilee_(biblical) …

        14 replies 249 retweets 1,644 likes
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      7. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg Retweeted Daniel Summers

        Oh and hai Christian Scripturehttps://twitter.com/wfkars/status/937363607171551232 …

        Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg added,

        Daniel SummersVerified account @WFKARS
        Replying to @TheRaDR
        Know that Christian scripture isn't your jam, but NB use of "nations" pic.twitter.com/wU3jsw5cIC
        13 replies 152 retweets 1,087 likes
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      8. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg Retweeted Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg

        https://twitter.com/theradr/status/937364581558648833 …

        Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg added,

        Rabbi Danya RuttenbergVerified account @TheRaDR
        Always. And those in need are part of our community and we are OBLIGATED to care for them. Not encouraged. Obligated. https://twitter.com/rabbishaina/status/937364175315140609 …
        5 replies 130 retweets 1,051 likes
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      9. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        I want to say more about Jubilee/Yovel, because it's important and worth spelling out. Every 50 (or 49--there's debate) years, a special year is declared: debts are cancelled, slaves & prisoners are freed, land reverts back to its original owner. It's a social rebooting.

        24 replies 298 retweets 1,488 likes
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      10. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        Think about it: Everybody starts where they start on the board. Some people succeed and amass wealth, others struggle, fall on hard times. But instead of society leaving those disadvantaged to get stuck in a many-generations cycle of poverty, there's a reset button.

        9 replies 199 retweets 1,300 likes
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      11. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        At yovel, all that property I managed to accumulate? Now goes back to the original owners so they get another shot this next cycle, rather than making it so that the great-great grandchildren of that one rich guy have forever an unearned advantage.

        10 replies 146 retweets 998 likes
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      12. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        It's capitalism in that there's a chance to work and earn wealth. But it's not forever. At yovel, debts are forgiven. Your great-grandchildren don't have to carry them. Even generation gets a clean slate if you inherited that debt. We all start over together.

        6 replies 157 retweets 1,047 likes
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      13. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        Prisoners are freed. I am trying to imagine what a yovel principle could do in the age of mass incarceration. How many lives that would save, opportunities that would open. The spirit of the thing is a slate-wiping, so in my imagination they wouldn't carry the record.

        7 replies 157 retweets 1,197 likes
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      14. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        A second chance.

        3 replies 60 retweets 630 likes
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      15. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        Indentured servants/slaves are freed--the radical stratification of labor is reworked. Again, some people get a new chance. Some people lose some unearned privileges & have to now venture forth on their merit, not grandpa's earnings. (Yes slavery is abhorrent duh thank you)

        4 replies 112 retweets 885 likes
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      16. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        There were some issues with the system, as there are with every system. The early Rabbis had to create a legal loophole so that people wouldn't stop lending to the poor ('the yovel year is coming up; I'll never see my money again!'). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prozbul 

        2 replies 67 retweets 694 likes
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      17. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        But I think about the intent--and probable impact--of this idea up against how actively members of the GOP are working to harm American citizens this year, and the contrast is staggering.

        4 replies 85 retweets 766 likes
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      18. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        You guys, we can do so much better than what we have in this country now. We have to work for it. Step one is making loud holy noise to try to kill the #GOPTaxScam There are a lot of steps after that. This is part of our obligation. We're all in this together.

        7 replies 151 retweets 1,056 likes
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      19. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        BRAIN HICCUP CLARIFICATION (I'm operating on not enough sleep for not enough days in a row): It's not even just yovel that cancels debts--it's shmitta--once every 7 years that happens. The land reversion & freeing folks happens once every 49/50, but debt forgiveness is every 7!

        15 replies 132 retweets 921 likes
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      20. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        Sorry for missing something basic as I tweet on not enough sleep, in-between other Sunday activities....

        6 replies 27 retweets 464 likes
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      21. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 3 Dec 2017

        Also, y'all, if you like this thread you'll probably enjoy this piece as well, more on the GOP policy's exploitation and how the Bible might regard it:https://forward.com/opinion/370241/trumps-washington-modern-day-sodom/ …

        30 replies 192 retweets 766 likes
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      22. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 18 Jul 2018

        OK, want to add some things. First, think about what some sort of policy of regular debt-forgiveness would mean in today's world--student debt, credit card debt, etc. Probably wouldn't look exactly like shmitta, but that doesn't mean it's not possible. And think of the impact...

        3 replies 28 retweets 270 likes
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      23. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 18 Jul 2018

        2nd, the Hebrew word for $ given in a philanthropic way is tzedekah, from the root tzedek, justice. "Charity" comes from caritas, Latin for love. You give charity bc your heart moves you to. Judaism doesn't care about your feels. You give tzedekah bc it's the just thing to do.

        7 replies 119 retweets 564 likes
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      24. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 18 Jul 2018

        A better translation for tzedekah might be "redistributive justice." But that is a later innovation. Systemic solutions meant to address poverty were already baked into the Torah, into the source code.

        2 replies 29 retweets 303 likes
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      25. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 18 Jul 2018

        And it's not about just giving part of your earnings, and it's not just about helping the vulnerable in some vague, amorphous way. It's about setting up concrete, actionable systems to protect people, keep intergenerational wealth and poverty from spinning out of control.

        1 reply 34 retweets 305 likes
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      26. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 18 Jul 2018

        Also will just note that the Torah had what we might today call an intersectional lens. Those calls to protect the widow, orphan and non-citizen? Was because they knew that people might be uniquely vulnerable in poverty based on their gender, national identity, age status.

        1 reply 38 retweets 360 likes
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      27. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 18 Jul 2018

        We're commanded in the Torah to care for ALL the needy, ALL impoverished folks. But it specifically names people for whom the impact might be especially hard because of who they are.

        9 replies 42 retweets 392 likes
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      28. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 18 Jul 2018

        Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg Retweeted Quixotequest  📣America is Bigger Than the USA

        Ahh nice. I stand nuanced.https://twitter.com/quixotequest/status/1019682272037879808 …

        Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg added,

        Quixotequest  📣America is Bigger Than the USA @quixotequest
        Replying to @TheRaDR
        Caritas as charity isn't merely a connection to "the feels" but the idea that one's love not put into action isn't really love.
        6 replies 29 retweets 326 likes
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      29. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 1 Jan 2019

        Also yes let the record state in the leket section that it’s not corn, it’s “harvest”, mostly wheat and barley. That is an awful translation and I own my bad screengrab there—I was in a hurry and looking for a usable definition, that site did the job but man, it’s not corn.

        3 replies 9 retweets 142 likes
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      30. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 1 Jan 2019

        Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg Retweeted John Neary

        !!!!https://twitter.com/jddneary/status/1080299042364682241?s=21 …

        Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg added,

        John Neary @jddneary
        Replying to @TheRaDR
        "Corn" can refer to any cereal in British usage, hence the "Corn Laws." So the translation isn't actually all that bad https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corn_(disambiguation) …
        2 replies 8 retweets 135 likes
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      31. Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg‏Verified account @TheRaDR 1 Jan 2019

        Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg Retweeted Richard Donelan

        !!!!https://twitter.com/rdone/status/1080323518250795008?s=21 …

        Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg added,

        Richard Donelan @rdone
        Replying to @TheRaDR @bonhogue
        English colonists called maize “corn” because it was the common English name for cereal grains.
        3 replies 5 retweets 127 likes
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      32. End of conversation

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