Rich Man Poor Man

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A poor Jew finds a wallet with $1000 in it. At his shul, he reads a notice stating that a wealthy Jew has lost his wallet and is offering a $100 reward to anyone who returns it. Quickly he locates the owner and gives him the wallet.

The rich man counts the money and says, "I see you have already taken your reward."

The poor Jew responds, "What are you talking about?"

The wealthy Jew continues, "This wallet had $1100 in it when I lost it."

The two men begin arguing, and eventually they come before the saintly, beloved Rabbi Katz.

Both men present their case. The poor man first, then the wealthy man who concludes by saying, "Rabbi Katz, I trust you believe me."

Rabbi Katz says, "Of course." The rich man smiles, and the poor man is devastated. Then Rabbi Katz takes the wallet out of the wealthy man's hands and gives it to the poor man who found it.

"What are you doing?" the rich man yells angrily.

Rabbi Katz responds, "You are, of course, an honest man, and if you say that your missing wallet had $1100 in it, I'm sure it did. But if the man who found this wallet is a liar and a thief, he wouldn't have returned it at all. Which means that this wallet must belong to somebody else. If that man steps forward, he'll get the money. Otherwise, it stays with the man who found it."

"What about my money?" the rich man asks.

"Well, we'll just have to wait until somebody finds a wallet with $1100 in it!"

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