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#It is forbidden to give a gift or interest even before or after a loan from another Jew and certainly during the loan.<ref>Mishna Bava Metsia 75b, Shulchan Aruch YD 160:6</ref> If someone does so they violated avak ribbit.<ref>Shulchan Aruch YD 160:6, Shach 160:8. Bet Yosef 160:5 inquires whether giving a gift after the loan that was specified for the loan is considered a Biblical violation of ribbit or only rabbinic. He notes that the Rambam Malveh Vloveh 6:3 who writes that one only violates ribbit Biblically if it was specified at the time of the initial loan would think this is only rabbinic ribbit. See Bet Yosef 166:3 that perhaps Rashi holds it is Biblical.</ref>
#It is forbidden to give a gift or interest even before or after a loan from another Jew and certainly during the loan.<ref>Mishna Bava Metsia 75b, Shulchan Aruch YD 160:6</ref> If someone does so they violated avak ribbit.<ref>Shulchan Aruch YD 160:6, Shach 160:8. Bet Yosef 160:5 inquires whether giving a gift after the loan that was specified for the loan is considered a Biblical violation of ribbit or only rabbinic. He notes that the Rambam Malveh Vloveh 6:3 who writes that one only violates ribbit Biblically if it was specified at the time of the initial loan would think this is only rabbinic ribbit. See Bet Yosef 166:3 that perhaps Rashi holds it is Biblical.</ref>
===Before or After the Loan===
===Before or After the Loan===
# Some say that it is permitted to give a gift before or after the loan from another Jew if you don’t specify that it is because of the loan.<ref>Tur 160:6, Bet Yosef citing Rosh, Hagot Mordechai 433, Smak 260, and Rashi 73b s.v. achulei, Rama 160:6. Smag cited by Tur 160:6 makes a compromise to allow it if it is a small gift.</ref> However, others disagree.<ref>Rambam Malveh Uloveh 5:11, Shulchan Aruch 160:6</ref> Ashkenazim follow the first opinion and Sephardim the second.  
# Some say that it is permitted to give a gift before or after the loan from another Jew if you don’t specify that it is because of the loan.<ref>Tur 160:6, Bet Yosef citing Rosh, Hagot Mordechai 433, Smak 260, and Rashi 73b s.v. achulei, Rama 160:6. Smag cited by Tur 160:6 makes a compromise to allow it if it is a small gift.</ref> However, others disagree.<ref>Rambam Malveh Uloveh 5:11, Shulchan Aruch 160:6</ref> Ashkenazim follow the first opinion and Sephardim the second.<ref>Laws of Ribbis p. 87 is lenient.</ref>
# Some say that everyone agrees if one’s intention is to give it because of the loan it is forbidden.<ref>Shach 160:10, Taz 160:3, Chelkat Binyamin 160:45</ref> However, there is an opinion that it is permitted if one doesn’t specify that it is for the loan.<ref>Chavot Daat 160:3 writes that even if one intends to give a gift in order to get a loan it is permitted as long as one doesn’t specify that it is for the loan. Pitchei Teshuva 160:7 cites this.</ref>
# Some say that everyone agrees if one’s intention is to give it because of the loan it is forbidden.<ref>Shach 160:10, Taz 160:3, Chelkat Binyamin 160:45</ref> However, there is an opinion that it is permitted if one doesn’t specify that it is for the loan.<ref>Chavot Daat 160:3 writes that even if one intends to give a gift in order to get a loan it is permitted as long as one doesn’t specify that it is for the loan. Pitchei Teshuva 160:7 cites this.</ref> For example, paying to be able to buy on credit is forbidden.<Ref>The Laws of Ribbis p. 87</ref>
# Some say that it is permitted to give a gift before or after the loan from another Jew if you usually give the lender such gifts.<ref>Tosfot 64b s.v. achal, Sefer Hatrumot 2:46:3:11, Rambam Malveh Uloveh 5:12, Bet Yosef 161:4</ref>
# Some say that it is permitted to give a gift before or after the loan from another Jew if you usually give the lender such gifts.<ref>Tosfot 64b s.v. achal, Sefer Hatrumot 2:46:3:11, Rambam Malveh Uloveh 5:12, Bet Yosef 161:4</ref> It is permitted for a borrower to hand a tissue to the lender since it is a common courtesy.<ref>Laws of Ribbis p. 90</ref>
 
===Mitzvot===
===Mitzvot===
# It is forbidden to teach one’s lender or his son Torah unless he did so regularly before the loan.<ref>Rambam Malveh Vloveh 5:12, Shulchan Aruch 160:10</ref>
# It is forbidden to teach one’s lender or his son Torah unless he did so regularly before the loan.<ref>Rambam Malveh Vloveh 5:12, Shulchan Aruch 160:10</ref>