The Johannesburg Beth Din is theBeth Din (Court of Jewish Law) of theUnion of Orthodox Synagogues ofSouth Africa. It serves Jews throughout South Africa and other countries on the continent.
The focus of the Beth Din is on areas of family law, divorce and conversion, as well as adjudication of financial disputes. Other areas supervised by the Beth Din are:Circumcision,Stam,Mikvaot andEruvin.
In 2004, the High Court of South Africa upheld acherem (excommunication edict) against a Johannesburg businessman because he refused to pay his former wife alimony as ordered by The Johannesburg Beth Din.[1] The case, because of its potential implications with regard to the interaction of religious and state law, elicited global interest.
Current members of the Beth Din are:[2][3]
Former members of the Beth Din include:
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