Eating in a Computer Room

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Question

At my place of study, eating in computer rooms is strictly prohibited due to concerns about damage, even though we spend many hours in these rooms and have no convenient and reasonable way to eat. Is there a prohibition of theft as we were told? If we are very careful not to cause damage, is it really forbidden to eat there? Thank you very much!

Answer

According to the instructions of the Gaon, Rabbi Avraham Fried, shlita

One should act according to the instructions of those in charge.

Source

Our teacher, the Gaon, Rabbi Avraham Fried, shlita

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