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Pe'ah: The mitzvah of Pe’ah is the requirement to leave a corner of one’s field uncut and available for the poor to take.
Analysis of Rashi’s commentary on why the Torah teaches about giving to the poor in middle of a section about the holiday offerings, underscores the importance of doing a mitzvah without ulterior motives. (Based on Likkutei Sichos vol. 17 Emor)
The Talmud on Chanukah, Lesson 6
The Talmud presents an interesting scenario where one person must light two menorahs. This teaches us a new principle on avoiding suspicion. In perfect Talmudic style, the discussion turns to the mitzvah of leaving ‘Pie’ah’ (the corner of the field for th...
Daily Mitzvah, Day 122: Not to Wear Wool and Linen & Leave the Edges of the Field for the Poor
(Video)
Study the daily lesson of Sefer HaMitzvos for day 122 with Rabbi Mendel Kaplan, where he teaches the mitzvah in-depth with added insight and detail.
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