A Young Man Who Collected Money for the Yeshiva
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Question
A yeshiva student who collected money for a purpose in the yeshiva on Purim was told that certain people would donate an amount of 2000 shekels, but in the end, these people did not donate the money. However, without their donation, the young man collected a total of 3200 shekels. It should be emphasized that the young man did not commit to any specific amount in advance and said he would bring as much as he could collect. Now the yeshiva is making claims against this young man and asking where the money is. Is there any basis for these claims against the young man? It should be noted that certain students have made serious claims against the young man and have really put him under pressure.
Answer
Hello,
I couldn't understand the question. It seems that some details are missing.
He was told that certain people would donate an amount of 2000 shekels - Who told the young man that he would receive donations?
In the end, these people did not donate the money, but without their donation, the young man collected a total of 3200 shekels - Why did they not donate in the end? What are the claims against him now?
The yeshiva is making claims against this young man and asking where the money is - What is his part in the fact that they did not donate? Where is the money that was donated to him?
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