How much may one pay a gentile for tefillin, mezuzot, or Torah scrolls?
Synopsis
One may not pay significantly more than the market value, lest this habituate gentiles to steal and rob sacred texts from Jews. However, one is obligated to pay slightly above value rather than allow disrespect. The Mishnah Berurah adds nuance about when one must engage in negotiation.
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