Beth Din
A Beth Din is a Jewish religious court that adjudicates matters of Jewish law, known as Halakha. It typically consists of three judges, who are knowledgeable in Jewish law and tradition. The court handles various issues, including marriage, divorce, and conversion, as well as disputes between individuals.
The decisions made by a Beth Din are based on interpretations of religious texts and can have significant implications for the parties involved. While its rulings are primarily religious, they can also influence civil matters, especially in communities where Jewish law is integrated into daily life.