Welcoming guests—hachnasat orchim in Hebrew—is an act of loving-kindness and a commandment in Judaism, described as greater than greeting the divine presence. Modeled most prominently by the biblical character Abraham, welcoming guests in Judaism can involve housing them, feeding them, and making them feel comfortable.
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Abraham hosting the angels, Nederlandsche Zendingsvereeniging, 1892
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