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“It would seem so, provided that, due to the circumstances, your wife is sure Mr. Cooper stole and is willing to swear, not just that there is a good chance,” said Rabbi Dayan. “Also, be aware that if there was another person in the house, you cannot accuse Mr. Cooper and withhold from him, even if the other person is trustworthy and Mr. Cooper had a history of theft.” (See 408:2; Pischei Teshuvah 75:20)

Rabbi Meir Orlian is a faculty member of the Business Halacha Institute, headed by HaRav Chaim Kohn, a noted dayan. To receive BHI’s free newsletter, Business Weekly, send an e-mail to [email protected]. For questions regarding business halacha issues, or to bring a BHI lecturer to your business or shul, call the confidential hotline at 877-845-8455 or e-mail [email protected].

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Rabbi Meir Orlian is a faculty member of the Business Halacha Institute, headed by HaRav Chaim Kohn, a noted dayan. To receive BHI’s free newsletter, Business Weekly, send an e-mail to [email protected]. For questions regarding business halacha issues, or to bring a BHI lecturer to your business or shul, call the confidential hotline at 877-845-8455 or e-mail [email protected].