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Question

Hello Rabbi! I have several questions that I'm uncertain about: 1. Is it permissible to prepare soda on Shabbat? 2. Entering an event I haven't paid for and standing aside. From the perspective of 'this benefits', is it allowed? 3. If I broke something in Reuven's house, told him about it, and Reuven said he would tell me later how much it cost, but he forgot. Should I remind him, or since he forgot, is it his problem? 4. Continuing from question three, if it was a student in an educational institution, does he need to pay at all, since by accepting him into the institution, they take responsibility for his actions and know that such incidents sometimes happen? 5. Continuing from question three, if I went to Reuven, and he didn't say anything, just nodded his head, am I obligated to remind him?

Answer

Hello

1. Permitted.

2. Forbidden, as it is like the case where the homeowner does not agree, but standing outside is permitted.

3. Obligated to remind him.

4. Obligated, if the student is above the age of bar mitzvah.

5. Obligated to remind.

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