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שו”תCategory: HalachaElections
asked 3 years ago

In honor of Rabbi Shalom
It is permissible to lie to those who ask what I voted for in the elections because of Eina Bisha
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מיכי Staff answered 3 years ago

It’s better not to lie but to remain silent. Tell them it’s none of their business.

ראוי לבלפימו ? replied 3 years ago

And if he doesn't tell them that he voted for the letter 3
his children won't be accepted into institutions
and there's a reasonable chance he'll be fired from his job cleaning the mikveh.
(Unofficial, they'll find another excuse)
Is it then appropriate for Belfimo?

If your children study in Haredi institutions and you work in a mikveh, maybe you should vote for the party that takes care of budgeting for the institutions and the mikveh? The Minister of Finance will not pass budgets without political pressure 🙂

Best regards, Yekutiel Shneur Zahavi

מיכי replied 3 years ago

If the institution is publicly funded, in my opinion, it is permissible to lie because they are acting against the law that funds them. In a completely private institution, it is more of a problem because they have the right to accept whoever they decide.

איא replied 3 years ago

Am I a yeshiva student?

I saw in another response that you could say that you voted G
because Gopstein (and Ben) is a gentleman and racism begins with G.

This reminds me of a relative, an educated man despite the black kippa
whom we went to visit after we voted.

His wife, of course, voted G.
We asked, and what are you?
He replied with a wink, G.

We asked, what? (He is indeed wearing a black kippa, but he is a man of high standing)
Answered: Yes, G. Is that Gantz?

נועם replied 3 years ago

WOW voted for Gantz
Really a man of high standing?

Not only is Gantz starting in the league, it seems he is about to reunite with Gideon Sa'ar and they will be in the league together 🙂

With regards, Gil Hagay Ben Gabriel Girondi Giladi

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