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aries2756:
You’re going to have to define exactly what constitutes kicking somebody out for no reason. After all, if somebody is not living up to the standard of a yeshiva, and is therefore negatively affecting the yeshiva’s other students, can you blame them for kicking him out? If anything, they should kick him out to protect the other boys.
“the chutzpah to say that one child is worth more than another!”
Whoa. I don’t think kicking somebody out is necessarily saying that “to say that one child is worth more than another”. It could simply be that the boy simply doesn’t fit into this yeshiva, or is having a negative effect on other bochrim.
There are plenty of perfect legitimate reasons to kick somebody out, and often it must be done to protect the rest of the school. After all, what shape would our chinuch system be in if they could never say no? Would you be happy if your child’s school refused to kick out people who were negatively affecting your child simply because they do not believe in kicking people out?