Payment to a Private Teacher Who Operated Without Notification During the War

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Question

Hello, at the beginning of the year, the agreement with my son's caregiver was that she would work like a daycare in terms of holidays. I have now learned that she did take in children despite the war but did not inform us, and I thought it would follow the daycare schedule. a. How much should I pay her? b. Additionally, she committed at the beginning of the year to accept up to 7 children and later accepted 8, and when I asked, she said that one of the children is relatively older, so she doesn't count him, and a month ago she added another child to the kindergarten (9). I feel she deceived me, should I pay her for the time of the war when in any case she had the number of children she was supposed to have?

Answer

Hello and blessings

According to the instructions of the Gaon, Rabbi A. Fried, shlita:

You should pay half the price for the days of the war. 


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