ribery in its most obvious form is when a person offers a judge money so that he will decide the case in his favor. However, there are many other, more subtle, ways in which bribes can be offered, and in many cases these bribes are also included in the issur of shochad (bribery). In this article we will explore the various types of forbidden bribery.
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
THE BAIS HAVAAD HALACHA JOURNAL: Volume 5776 Issue XXXV Shoftim BRIBERY Bribery inside the courtroom and out By: Rav Yosef Greenwald, Member of the Bais HaVaad, Yerushalayim
ribery in its most obvious form is when a person offers a judge money so that he will decide the case in his favor. However, there are many other, more subtle, ways in which bribes can be offered, and in many cases these bribes are also included in the issur of shochad (bribery). In this article we will explore the various types of forbidden bribery.
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