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 his opponent as necessary. He must also accept upon himself to re-
 pent for his insolence, and for transgressing the negative precept of   Transferring an Elderly Patient to a Nursing-
 “Do not wrong one another,” if the beis din heard the arguments of   Care Ward because of his Repulsive Behavior
 both sides and their excuses and found that Reuven is guilty, as above.
 This is, in total, the Chasam Sofer’s response to the case presented to   1   Question
 him.
           In an old-age-home devoted to self-sufficient patients as well as those
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 We learn from here that one obligate’s the trickster to pay ten gold
 pieces. This is indeed the halacha in the case of the prankster who   in need of nursing-care, whose minds are completely clear, one of the
 called for the ambulance. We obligate him to pay the equivalent of ten   old men began to lose his clarity of mind. He would shout from time
 gold pieces to each of the ambulance medical staff.  to time. He would also cough up phlegm, hold it in his fingers, and
           wipe it on the tablecloth, among other things. The other old men are
 The words of Chasam Sofer are novel because in his case, it is not   greatly disturbed by his behavior and yell at him to stop.
 mentioned that the mohel lost out on another mitzvah of circumci-  Are these considered acts that are repulsive to the public?
 sion. If so, why should he pay the mohel ten gold pieces? The Tosfos
 on Baba Metzia (76b) explains that if one hires a worker and then   The elderly residents of the old-age home asked members of this
 cannot find work for him, he is obligated to pay the worker, since he   patient’s family to transfer him to the nursing-care ward. The family
 made him lose a day’s wages. By hiring him, he prevented him from   claims that remaining with healthier patients would be better for him
 finding work elsewhere. But, in the case of Chasam Sofer, it is not   than being around patients who are in need of nursing care. They also
 stated that the mohel lost money because he could have performed a   believe it would be difficult for him to adjust to a new place, especially
 circumcision in another place.  since his health has deteriorated.
              The question is whether one should sympathize with his suffering
 In our case, however, the members of the ambulance staff fulfill the   or with that of the other old men, especially since they enjoy praying
 mitzvah of saving lives every minute, even if they are doing nothing   in comfort, without disturbances like these or others. The elderly res-
 other than being available for an emergency call. When they were or-  idents also enjoy when young men and their children join the minyan,
 dered to come on a false alarm, they lost out on this constant mitzvah,   and this is only possible if these repulsive acts are not present.
 since they were not on wait for other calls at the time
              Moreover, his mere presence in the home causes families seeking a
 Now, let us return to our cases.  private and pleasant home for their loved one to seek another facility.
 In the first case, he who ordered an ambulance in order to take   This is a private facility, dependent on its residents for its income.
 revenge on his friend has violated four prohibitions:  Does the old age home need to lose money because of this patient,

 1.  The prohibition of “Do not wrong one another,” both in regard   who has already been there for many years?
 to Reuven whom he shamed and frightened, and also in regard
 to the medical staff. This is like someone who deliberately sends   1   AnsweR
 donkey drivers to the wrong place. This sin of “Do not wrong…”
 is very severe and comparable to idol-worship.  The heavenly   The old man’s actions are most certainly considered repulsive. Proof
 curtain do not remain locked to the cries of he who has been   of this can be found in the Gemara (Kiddushin 81a):
 hurt, and as explained in Chasam Sofer. In order to atone for   Plimo used to say every day: An arrow in Satan’s eyes. One day,




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