May one instruct a non-Jew to perform a rabbinically prohibited act (shevut d'shevut) for the sake of a mitzvah, illness, or great need?

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Synopsis

The Mechaber permits telling a non-Jew to do a rabbinically prohibited act for a mitzvah, minor illness, or great need. This is a shevut d'shevut (double rabbinic prohibition) which is relaxed under these conditions. There is a dissenting view that prohibits it.

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