May a community compel a member who wants to leave on the High Holidays to stay or pay for a replacement?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that in a city with exactly ten, the community may compel the tenth to stay or pay for a replacement on the High Holidays. Details about splitting costs among those who leave are given.
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