Defending the Ruling of the Gaon, Rabbi shlita Against the Mockers

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Question

I saw the ruling of the Gaon, Rabbi shlita, that it is permissible for an avrech to present exaggerated information to the national insurance authorities in order to receive an increased allowance. In my family, some of whom also wear knitted kippot, there was great indignation about this ruling, and they quoted various sources against it. I was left confused due to my unfamiliarity with the issue and decided to seek a Torah opinion to clarify the ruling of the Gaon, Rabbi shlita. With blessings and may the Redeemer come to Zion.

Answer

Greetings,

In order for me to clarify the ruling, I would be happy to understand which ruling is being referred to.

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