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Daily Mitzvah (Rambam)

Day 290: Positive Commandment 201

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Positive Commandment 201 (Digest)
Allowing Employees to Eat from the Crops

"When you come [to work] in your fellow's vineyard, you may eat grapes... When you enter your fellow's standing grain, you may pick the ears with your hand"Deuteronomy 23:25.

An employer must allow his worker to eat, while working, from the produce which he is working on.

(See Negative Commandment 267 for more details on this allowance.)

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Every kindness bestowed by G-d should cause a person to be exceedingly humble. For a Divine kindness means that G-d is literally bringing the person closer to Himself; and the closer a person is to G-d, the greater the humility this should evoke in him. Since "all before Him is as naught," the more "before Him" a person is, the more "as naught" should he perceive himself to be.
  –Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, upon his liberation from prison
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