Beth Din
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Beth Din
From Hebrew bēth dīn, literally, “house of law”
Example Sentences
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Although Dweck has stepped aside from a decision-making role at the Sephardic Beth Din, his role as leader of the community continues.
From The Guardian • Jun. 18, 2017
“The husband is available—he’s right in front of us—but he’s not prepared to give a get,” says Rabbi Shlomo Weissmann, director of the Beth Din of America, a leading Orthodox religious court in New York.
From Newsweek • Apr. 8, 2015
On Monday the Rabbinical Council and the Beth Din of America — a major national rabbinical court — issued a statement saying that Freundel’s conversions are valid.
From Washington Post
To the Orthodox Jew," explains Rabbi Emanuel Rackman, 51, president of Beth Din, "a Get is a must.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Beth Din at first intended to take only divorces involving religious problems.
From Time Magazine Archive
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