Vayera:
Pointers on hospitality
Guests do more for the host than the host does for them. The guests get a meal and a place to sleep while the host derives immense satisfaction and pleasure from providing for them - and merits a mitzva besides.
Guests do more for the host than the host does for them. The guests get a meal and a place to sleep while the host derives immense satisfaction and pleasure from providing for them - and merits a mitzva besides.
The real significance of the Mimouna holiday is the door open to all who wish to enter.
'Tirvachu ve'tisadu' translates as 'feel at home and eat well' or as 'be prosperous and help others'- it is the open door Mimouna greeting.
Rivkah was a beautiful flower growing in a desert, but she came from the family of Avraham and knew about his deeds.