A yeshiva bochur from Eretz Yisrael realized he must raise money before his chasunah and he headed to Belgium in the hope of doing just that. A number of askanim planned to assist him in his mission.

According to the Chadrei Chareidim report, he arrived in the airport on Wednesday, 25 Tammuz. Officials questioned him to determine if he has €45 for each day he planned to remain in the country. He was unaware of the regulation and unfortunately, he did not have the required sum on him. Hence, authorities would not permit him to clear customs and enter the country.

He was not permitted to make calls and held by police on the side. Askanim who awaited his arrival tried to intervene on his behalf, but they were not permitted contact with him.

After askan Shmulik Markowitz from Antwerp became involved, the bochur was permitted to get onto a flight back to Israel, sparing him a night in police lockup in the airport. The young man was unaware of the law requiring one to carry a minimum amount of money.

Askanim explain one must have cash or a credit card when arriving in the country.