Mishnah for Kiddushin 78:3
<big><strong>גמ׳</strong></big> ורמינהי אלו דברים שאדם אוכל פירותיהן בעולם הזה והקרן קיימת לו לעולם הבא אלו הן כבוד אב ואם וגמילות חסדים והכנסת אורחים והבאת שלום בין אדם לחבירו ותלמוד תורה כנגד כולם
<big><b>GEMARA: </b></big>But a contradiction is shewn: These are the things the fruit of which man eats in this world,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' I,e., he is rewarded for them in this world.');"><sup>7</sup></span> while the principal remains for him for the future world. Viz. , honouring one's parents, the practice of loving deeds, hospitality to wayfarers,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' [This does not occur in the Mishnah, Pe'ah I, whence the passage is quoted, and is omitted in MS.M.]');"><sup>8</sup></span>
Mishnah Peah
These are the things that have no definite quantity: The corners [of the field]. First-fruits; [The offerings brought] on appearing [at the Temple on the three pilgrimage festivals]. The performance of righteous deeds; And the study of the torah. The following are the things for which a man enjoys the fruits in this world while the principal remains for him in the world to come: Honoring one’s father and mother; The performance of righteous deeds; And the making of peace between a person and his friend; And the study of the torah is equal to them all.
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