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The Mitzvah of Leket
100

So she told her mother-in-law whom she had worked with, saying, “The name of the man with whom I worked today is _____.”

 Boaz

100

I lay down next to my future husband’s feet.

Ruth

100

Who performs the mitzvah of Leket?

Boaz

200

“Do not call me Naomi,” she replied. “Call me ____, for Shaddai has made my lot very bitter.

Mara

200

I changed my name when I went to Bethlehem.

Naomi

200

How much grain did Boaz give Ruth?

6 gleanings

300
  1. At mealtime, Boaz said to her, “Come over here and partake of the _____, and dip your morsel in the vinegar.” So she sat down beside the reapers. He handed her roasted grain, and she ate her fill and had some left over.

Meal

300

I was married to Naomi but I died.

Elimelech

300

Why did Boaz encourage Ruth to glean from his and only his fields?

Because he heard about Ruth's commitment to her stepmother and how she left her home country to live with her.

400
  1. “He gave me these ______ of barley, saying to me, ‘Do not go back to your mother-in-law empty-handed.’” 

Six measures

400

I accepted that my mother-in-law had to leave me behind.

Orpah

400

How much barley did Ruth glean from Boaz’s field? 

An ephah of barley

500
  1. The man’s name was ______, his wife’s name was ______, 

Elimelech, Naomi

500

My mother used to glean from my father’s fields.

Obed

500

What are the rules surrounding how much dropped grain counts as leket?

If you drop three ears, you must pick it back up, if you drop one or two ears, you must leave it for the poor