Compliance with Yeshiva Rules

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Hello, I am a yeshiva student, and in our yeshiva, the head of the yeshiva announced that anyone who does not rise for prayers in the yeshiva, their entire stay in the yeshiva is considered theft, and they have no eternal forgiveness. Does he have halachic authority to do this, and if so, how can I rectify this theft?

Answer

Shalom and blessings 

The response of our teacher, the Gaon, Rabbi Avraham Fried, shlita:

 The head of the yeshiva has the authority to prohibit. 

The rectification for the past is to be careful from now on. 

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