El manojo olvidado: la parashá de esta semana, Ki Tetzei

Cuando siegues la mies en tu campo y olvides un manojo en el campo, no vuelvas a recogerlo; será para el extranjero, el huérfano y la viuda—para que el Eterno tu Dios te bendiga en…
Valoración
The Torah reading for this week focuses on the obligation to leave forgotten sheaves for the vulnerable. The passage commands landowners not to retrieve overlooked harvest, reserving it for strangers, orphans, and widows. The promise of divine blessing ties ethical conduct to agricultural practice. Readers might consider how this ancient principle could inform modern conversations about food waste and social safety nets.

