Neglect of Torah Study by Another

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Question

Hello, A person invites his landlord for a short conversation about a possible renovation and knows that the landlord has a Torah lesson in about 20 minutes. The landlord is delayed and arrives during the lesson time. Should the person say, "I am not willing to see you, go to your lesson"? Or should he meet, and the responsibility for the neglect of Torah study lies with the landlord?

Answer

Hello,

There is no responsibility or obligation on the second person to protest against the landlord.

The landlord can schedule his lesson at another time, and there is no connection between the meeting and the potential neglect of Torah study.

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