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M. Samuel Svarc cited:<BR><BR>
> Is Davidi entitled to get paid despite not having sung? "<BR>> <BR>> The author then writes:<BR>> <BR>> " No. ... when the real Chaim ben Zundel showed up Yehoshua<BR>> and Davidi were equally surprised, sufficient grounds to exonerate Yehoshua<BR>> from paying. "<BR> <BR>
I summarized MSS's summary for my Rav, and he suggested that my gut instinct was valid: <BR>
Yehoshua should compensate for Davidi's time. (I don't know whether he was saying that <BR>
the halacha goes that way, or whether it's just darchei shalom, and I haven't yet shown him the <BR>
complete story [I bought the book]). <BR>
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Yehoshua can hardly claim surprise at the fact that Davidi devoted his night to fulfilling his end of <BR>
the deal.<BR>
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