Musar su Isaia 58:7
הֲל֨וֹא פָרֹ֤ס לָֽרָעֵב֙ לַחְמֶ֔ךָ וַעֲנִיִּ֥ים מְרוּדִ֖ים תָּ֣בִיא בָ֑יִת כִּֽי־תִרְאֶ֤ה עָרֹם֙ וְכִסִּית֔וֹ וּמִבְּשָׂרְךָ֖ לֹ֥א תִתְעַלָּֽם׃
Non è quello di distribuire il tuo pane agli affamati e di portare i poveri che vengono scacciati a casa tua? Quando vedi il nudo, che lo copri e che non ti nascondi dalla tua stessa carne?
Shaarei Teshuvah
And it is good and very correct that there be volunteers from the people in each and every city, to be ready and prepared for any matter of rescue, when an Israelite man or woman is found in trouble. And behold we became obligated to exert ourselves for his missing ox or sheep, to be with us - now what fineness and greatness to do for its owners - until our brother requests it; and it is written (Isaiah 58:7), “and take the wretched poor into your home.”
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Orchot Tzadikim
And he should have mercy on his relatives, as it is written: "And that you hide not yourself from your own flesh" (Is. 58:7).
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