Beth Din


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Beth Din /beɪt ˈdiːn/ (also Beit Din)
noun a Jewish court of law composed of three rabbinic judges, responsible for matters of religious law and the settlement of civil disputes.
– origin from Heb. bēṯ dīn, lit. ‘house of judgement’.
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