Qitzur Shulchan Arukh – 65:29

כט: שֻׁתָּפִין שֶׁצְּרִיכִין לִלְווֹת מָעוֹת בְּרִבִּית מֵעוֹבֵד כּוֹכָבִים, יַעֲשׂוּ שְׁאֵלַת חָכָם אֵיךְ לַעֲשׂוֹת. (עַיֵן “טוּרֵי זָהָב” סִימָן ק”ע סָעִיף קָטִן ג’. “חוּוֹת דַּעַת” ֹשָם סָעִיף קָטֹן א’. וּבְֹשֻלְחָן עָרוּך “הַתַּנְיָא” הִלְכוֹת רִבִּת סָעִיף ס”ד)

Partners who need to borrow money with interest from a non-Jew, should ask a sage as to how to do this.


I enjoy seeing a halachic guide say “Ask a rabbi” rather than trying to be everyone’s poseiq on questions that really need case-wize answers. Perhaps I’m just too cynical, but I see the latter as something that unfortunately happens all too often in modern English guides.

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