Expulsion of a Student from the Yeshiva

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A student in the yeshiva who is corrupting other students and has reached a point where he is truly harming others, should he be expelled from the yeshiva even though there is a concern that outside the yeshiva he will abandon the yoke of Torah and mitzvot?

Answer

Shalom Rav

There is no clear rule in this matter. Each case must be judged individually.

This decision is entrusted to the great rabbis and the heads of the yeshiva. They see his condition and the condition of the other students and weigh the benefits and harm that may result from expulsion from the yeshiva.

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