A Chasidishe bachor  from New York returned a bag filled with diamonds, jewelry, and cash to a businessman he had never met before, PIX11 reported.

Last week, the young hasid was returning home from his yeshiva in Israel to spend Passover with his family, when an taxi driver transporting him from Newark accidentally gave him the wrong bag, assuming that it belonged to the yeshiva student or one of his friends.

"The yellow cab comes back, opens the window, says, ‘Someone left this,’ hands it over to me, and drives away," the yeshiva student, 20, recalled to PIX11. But before the student could tell the driver that the bag was not his, the taxi had sped off.

Opening the bag in the hopes of discovering who it belonged to, the student was shocked: "First, I saw a laptop. Then I started opening other areas and seeing jewelry. I was shocked. It looked like expensive stuff."... Read More: Arutz-7