
Episode 210·Aug 1, 2025
Laura Ingalls Wilder, Lincoln, and the Workers' Fruits
Allowing one's workers to eat from the fields while they labor reminds employers to see the blessing of God in their harvest.
10-Minute Mitzvah·Episode 209·Jul 31, 2025
Despite the popularity of the phrase "neither a borrower nor a lender be," the Hebrew Bible sees great value in providing a loan to one's fellow. Why?


Episode 210·Aug 1, 2025
Allowing one's workers to eat from the fields while they labor reminds employers to see the blessing of God in their harvest.

Episode 211·Aug 4, 2025
A painting of a Jewish cemetery captures both the sorrow that comes from death and the endurance of those who maintain the memory of the deceased.

Episode 212·Aug 5, 2025
Field workers are permitted to eat crops while laboring, but they're forbidden from gathering food for later consumption. Why?

Episode 213·Aug 6, 2025
The prohibition of exchanging an animal designated as a sacrifice for a different creature reveals the true nature of value in the eyes of God.
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