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Holiday Bonus

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Yonah from Givat Shaul asks:

I usually give my workers a gift for the Yomim Tovim. This year, I would like to give them a crate of Otzar Beis Din grape juice as their festival gift. Is this permitted?

It is forbidden to repay a debt with sh'mittah produce. This prohibition is rabbinic, derived from the Torah prohibition of trading in sh'mittah produce (Rambam, Sh'mittah ve'Yovel, 5:14 and 6:14). Thus, paying a worker's wages with sh'mittah produce is forbidden. However, to feed him such produce while he is working in your house would be permitted, even if this was part of your contractual obligations towards him. Since the prohibition of paying a debt is rabbinic and when he eats it looks as if he is a member of your household, there is no problem (Chazon Ish 13:26). The holiday bonus paid to workers is considered to be an integral part of their wages. Paying this bonus from sh'mittah produce is therefore forbidden. Any optional bonus could be paid from such a source.

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