Yosefa Honors Shabbat, The Modern Version
Discover a captivating story circulating through emails and WhatsApp, presenting a modern version of 'Yosef Mokir Shabbat' with a surprising ending. Those familiar with the subjects are invited to contact us.
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A true story that took place last week at a well-known fish shop in Beitar Illit:
A young woman came to buy a fish in honor of Shabbat. The Arab worker took a fish from the pool, placed it on the scale, and told the young woman the fish costs 150 shekels.
The young woman said they usually pay a maximum of 100 shekels for such a fish each week and asked if the prices had increased. "No," the worker replied. "It weighs more, so it costs more."
The young woman called home and asked her mother what to do. Her mother replied, "For Shabbat, we do not skimp. Buy it for 150 shekels." The worker opened the fish's belly and began cleaning it.
Meanwhile, the young woman noticed the worker took something out from the fish's belly and threw it in the trash.
She asked him, "What did you throw in the trash?" He said, "Nothing, just the usual stuff we always throw away."
After insisting, the worker agreed to retrieve the item from the trash, and before their eyes appeared a gold necklace!
The young woman asked the worker for the necklace, but he refused, claiming it was his.
Instantly, a dispute began, with several customers joining in to support the young woman.
The worker called the shift manager, who contacted the store manager. The manager ruled in favor of the customer.
The young woman took the necklace home, and after Shabbat, they took it to an appraiser. It turned out the necklace was worth 12,000 dollars...
- He who toils on the eve of Shabbat will eat on Shabbat -