The Beit Din of BJCC is a trusted halachic authority offering full-service mediation, arbitration, and dispute resolution for individuals and businesses within the Jewish community. Rooted in Torah values and guided by decades of rabbinic experience, our Beit Din ensures that each case is handled with the highest standards of integrity, confidentiality, and compassion. Whether the matter involves business disagreements, communal conflicts, or personal disputes, our Rabbinical Court is committed to pursuing justice and peace in accordance with halacha.
We understand that these situations can be sensitive. That’s why we offer a discreet, respectful process designed to help all parties reach a fair and meaningful resolution.
The Beit Din of BJCC is a trusted halachic authority offering full-service mediation, arbitration, and dispute resolution for individuals and businesses within the Jewish community. Rooted in Torah values and guided by decades of rabbinic experience, our Beit Din ensures that each case is handled with the highest standards of integrity, confidentiality, and compassion. Whether the matter involves business disagreements, communal conflicts, or personal disputes, our Rabbinical Court is committed to pursuing justice and peace in accordance with halacha.
We understand that these situations can be sensitive. That’s why we offer a discreet, respectful process designed to help all parties reach a fair and meaningful resolution.
BJCC Beth Din facilitates Jewish divorces using the Get procedure, ensuring that it is conducted with sensitivity and compassion. They uphold the dignity of all participants and strictly adhere to the highest standards of Jewish law to guarantee the widespread recognition of Gittin conducted under their guidance. Additionally, the Beth Din plays an active role in resolving situations where spouses may be hesitant or unwilling to give or receive a Get.
The Beth Din of BJCC addresses a wide range of inquiries related to an individual’s personal halachic (Jewish legal) status. These include questions about whether someone is considered Jewish according to halacha, the status of a kohen (priestly lineage), potential issues of mamzerut, and clarification of an individual’s unmarried status for purposes of marriage or community standing.
The Beth Din regularly acts as an arbitrator in a diverse range of disputes within the Jewish community, encompassing matters of varying monetary value. These cases span across commercial disputes, involving issues such as employment conflicts, landlord-tenant disputes, real estate conflicts, and contractual breaches, as well as communal disputes like disagreements within congregations and disputes involving rabbinic contracts. Additionally, familial disputes, including those related to family businesses, inheritances, and matrimonial matters, are also within their purview. These cases are typically heard by a panel of three dayanim, though occasionally just one dayan presides, with their decisions guided by Jewish legal principles and customs.
Geirut (Conversion) Protocols And Standards (GPS) Network Of Rabbinical Courts:
Together with the Rabbinical Council of America, the Beth Din of BJCC oversees the Geirus Protocols and Standards (“GPS”) national network of rabbinic courts for conversion. GPS was formed for the purpose of ensuring halachic integrity and uniform standards in the performance of Jewish conversions.