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Hashem loves righteousness and justice, the objective of both being the bringing of balance to this world.
Erez Safar • Light of the Infinite: Transformation in the Desert of Darkness

Devarim 15:8. Kesubos 67b infers from the Hebrew phrase employed that the mitzvah of giving charity involves giving a person not merely enough to satisfy his basic necessities, but also enough to enable him to maintain
Sichos In English • Shulchan Aruch of Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, Volume 12: Choshen Mishpat
On Marc Ellis, Exile and the Prophetic (or Welcome to the New Diaspora Rabbi Rosen!)
Rabbi Brant Rosenrabbibrant.com
Imrei Yaakov (note 10) suggests that the obligation to accompany the animal
Sichos In English • Shulchan Aruch of Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, Volume 12: Choshen Mishpat
The main goal of a Jew is to serve God with simplicity and without any sophistication (Likutey Moharan II, 19).
Chaim Kramer • Crossing the Narrow Bridge
The beneficiary is entitled to tzedaka according to his or her need; the donor is only obligated to give what he or she can afford.”
Shai Held • Judaism Is About Love: Recovering the Heart of Jewish Life
Loving your neighbor, rebuke, and accountability ואהבת לרעך כמוך - Essay version
Love, Rebuke, and Accountability: What Does it Mean to Have to Love Other Jews? Parashat Kedoshim, 5754 Rabbi Aryeh Bernstein Halachic Left When left-wing Jews object to the human rights violations of the State of Israel, right-wing and centrist Jews change the subject, insulting us as lack...
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