In Stories for the Telling...
In Stories for the Telling, by William R. White, we find the following Jewish folktale. There were two brothers who farmed together. They shared equally in the work and equally in the profits. One of the brothers was married with a large family; the other brother was single. One day the single brother thought to himself, "My brother has a very large family to take care of, while I have only myself to look after. It is not right so this night while he sleeps I will take an extra sack of grain and put it in his granary." And when night came, he did just that.