When Rav Huna would eat a meal he would open his door and say, Whoever is in need, let that person come and eat.
Where there is no bread, there is no Torah.
Share your bread with the hungry, take the homeless into you home…If you put yourself out for the hungry and satisfy the soul for the poor, then shall your light shine in the darkness and your gloom shall be as noonday. The Holy One will guide you continually.
For Hashem your G-d is the G-d of all and the master of all, the great, mighty and awesome G-d, who shows no favor and takes no bribe, but upholds the cause of the orphan and the widow and befriends the stranger, providing the stranger with food and clothing. You too must befriend the stranger, Continue Reading »
…and when he saw them, he ran to meet them from the tent door.
She hath prepared her meat, she hath mingled her wine, she hath also furnished her table.
You should always be pleasant on entering and leaving a house.
May He send us abundant blessing to this house and upon this table at which we have eaten.
Fortunate are those who dwell in Your house.
It is not good for a man to be alone.