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September 14, 2017 2:16 pm at 2:16 pm in reply to: Makom Kavua – Being Kicked out of your Seat #1363624RSGParticipant
I presented this question to Maran Reb Chaim Kenievsky. He answered the following.
One may tell a person sitting in his makom kavuah to kindly move, even if there is not another seat available, (especially if he is a member and paid for that seat, this applies to seats he purchased for his children so that they may sit next to their father).
Rav Chaim shlita said it is the responsibility of the gabai to ensure guests will be accomadated with a place to sit. He added that the shul should have folding chairs available for such a situationRSGParticipantPerhaps the BY administration could have their bank, loan the parents the tuition at the beginning of the school year at a very special low interest rate. I don’t think there is a question as to whether the parents are responsible to pay their due.This should bo no different than any other business transaction that the koneh is this case the parents are buying a service from a mocher,the BY. If a parent would prefer not to buy this service they can home school their child and not go into contract with the Mocher. However, most parents would not want to persue that direction since the results in their child’s happiness, and education may turn out to ultimately be more costly than borrowing from a bank through the school at a very discounted rate. In essence, all these discussions are moot, since the koneh willingly purchased from the mocher their service, that places upon them a chiyuv de’Oraysa to pay, less they fall into the category of non payment of a bill that carries with it retribution from Hashem R”L.
After all is said and done, it is only Emunah and Bitachon that will bring our Geulah and extract us from all our difficulties personnal and finnancial. Does it not say, Bah Chabakuk Ve’he’emidah al achas, TZADIK BE’EMUNASO YICHYA
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