Danny Siegel


Danny Siegel is an American Jewish fundraiser, poet, author, and lecturer on philanthropy, Tzedakah, and Jewish values.

Biography

Siegel founded the Ziv Tzedakah Fund in 1981 after making several trips to Israel carrying money to be distributed to those in need. Jewish tradition teaches that anyone on a mission of good deeds will be saved from harm, and so, on each trip, Siegel followed this age-old custom and asked friends and relatives for a dollar or two to give away to Tzedakah upon his arrival in the Holy Land.
Once in Israel, Siegel went in search of "the Good People", ordinary Israelis who were doing extraordinary work, simply by trying to make the world a better place. Within a short time, he learned of the efforts of such people as Hadassah Levi, who made her life's work the rescue of abandoned babies with Down syndrome from hospitals, 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, or Uri Lupolianski, a young teacher who started Israel's now famous lending program, Yad Sarah, in his living room.
He has found these "Mitzvah heroes" in countless places around the world, not just Israel. And his challenge to everyone is that he "wants to turn ordinary people into superheroes".
Siegel works with over 100 such altruists around the world. He "has a stable of everyday, real-life Mitzvah heroes, young and old, with projects ranging from the ordinary to the unusual".
After returning from his first trip, Siegel issued a four-page report to all of his donors in which he described all of the places that he had distributed their Tzedakah money. From that first $955 Siegel collected and gave away, Ziv Tzedakah Fund grew to be an organization that in 2007 completed its 32nd year of operation and distributed more than $14,000,000 primarily to small programs and projects in both Israel and the United States. ; KAVOD, Tzedakah Fund, Inc., To Save A Life Foundation and The Good People Fund.
His approach to Tzedakah "offers a no frills, no red tape way to help those in need", according to the San Diego Jewish Journal.
Siegel has a B.S. in Comparative Literature from Columbia University's School of General Studies, and a Bachelor's and Master's of Hebrew Literature from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.
He is one of three recipients of the prestigious 1993 Covenant Award for Exceptional Jewish Educators.

Literary career

Siegel is the author of 29 books on such topics as practical and personalized giving, healing and humor, and has produced an anthology of 500 selections of Biblical and Talmudic quotes about living life called Where Heaven and Earth Touch. Siegel is also a poet and several of his published books are poetry.
In 2020, the Jewish Publication Society published an anthology of Siegel's writings,, edited by Rabbi Neal Gold and with a foreword by Rabbi Joseph Telushkin.

Published works

Tzedakah, Mitzvahs, Tikkun Olam, and Jewish Values

Angels, 1980Gym Shoes and Irises: Personalized Tzedakah, 1981Gym Shoes and Irises: Book Two, 1987, Munbaz II and Other Mitzvah Heroes, 1988, Family Reunion: Making Peace in the Jewish Community, 1989, Mitzvahs, 1990, After the Rain, 1993, Good People, 1995, Heroes and Miracle Workers 1997, 1 + 1 = 3 and 37 Other Mitzvah Principles For a Meaningful Life 2000, Danny Siegel’s Bar and Bat Mitzvah Mitzvah Book: A Practical Guide For Changing the World Through Your Simcha, 2004, Who, Me? Yes, You! — Danny Siegel’s Workbook to Help You Decide Where, When, Why, and How You Can Do Your Best Tikkun Olam, 2006, Giving Your Money Away, How Much, How to, Where, and To Whom, 2006,

For Children

The Humongous Pushka in the Sky, 1993, Tell Me a Mitzvah, 1993, Mitzvah Magic: What Kids Can Do to Change the World, 2002,

Midrash and Halachah

Where Heaven and Earth Touch: An Anthology of Midrash and Halachah; Book One, 1983; Large Print Edition, 1985, Book Two, 1984, Book Three, 1985Where Heaven and Earth Touch: Combined Books One‑Three, 1988, Where Heaven and Earth Touch: Hardback edition, 1989; Soft cover, 1995, Source Book: Selected Hebrew and Aramaic Sources, 1985

Poetry

From the Heart, 2012Soulstoned, 1969And God Braided Eveʹs Hair, 1976Between Dust and Dance, 1978Nine Entered Paradise Alive, 1980Unlocked Doors: The Selected Poems of Danny Siegel 1969‑1983, 1983The Lord Is A Whisper at Midnight: Psalms and Prayers, 1985The Garden, Where Wolves and Lions Do No Harm to the Sheep and Deer, 1985Before Our Very Eyes: Readings for a Journey Through Israel, 1986The Meadow Beyond the Meadow, 1991, Hearing Heart, 1992,

Healing

Healing: Readings and Meditations, 1999,

Humor

The Unorthodox Book of Jewish Records and Lists, 1982,

Anthology

Radiance: Creative Mitzvah Living, 2020,