And on the Sabbath, so as not to be as one ‘who shuts the door in the face of borrowers’ – about whom it is stated:clBT Beiytzah 15b ‘Borrow on Me and I will repay’ – it is open for those who are ‘the extra souls’. And of those who do not ‘lend’ to it, and do not add to Sabbath and festivals, it is closed for them. And thus: ‘all who add, they add to him’,cliBT Beiytzah 16a and this is the addition of ‘the extra soul’, and it is the addition of ‘a spirit of holiness’. And all who detract from the Sabbath – they deprive him of that extra soul, and he remains poor. And if he is wise, his wisdom is removed from him, and if he is wealthy in money, it his wealth is removed from him, and he is left as a dry, poor man. Just as he