May a Rema-following household allow a non-Jew to take merchandise from the Jew's house on Shabbat when hired before Shabbat?
Synopsis
The Rema rules this is prohibited and the perpetrator should be punished, even where the underlying hire was valid (e.g., kablanut/contracted work).
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