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− | - | + | == comments by Daniel Aharon == |
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+ | - in The Noahide Declaration: | ||
+ | * Could be usefull a link to explane the "dinim - the laws of the courts" | ||
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+ | - about: | ||
+ | "Is it possible to assemble a Beis Din of observant Jews in your area to listen to your declaration? | ||
+ | * who assemble a Beis Din of observant Jews? | ||
+ | * who declare a Beis Din "official" to accept Noahide declaration? | ||
+ | * Can the Jerusalem Court for Bnei Noah help to find a Beis Din in local areas of the world? | ||
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+ | :I hope that "dinim" will be explained at this page [[Imperative of Legal System]], but it will take a while. Usually a rabbinical court means a standing court who judges who have been trained and are qualified to make rulings, and generally functions as a rabbinical court other matters too. However, the minimum requirement for a rabbinical court is any three observant Jews. I don't think the Jerusalem Court has the resources or connections to find Beis Din's in local areas of the world, but once a Beis Din is located perhaps the Jerusalem Court could write letters explaining what the Bnei Noach movement is. --[[User:HaNoahide|HaNoahide]] 18:30, 15 March 2007 (EDT) |
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--HaNoahide 08:24, 15 March 2007 (EDT)
comments by Daniel Aharon
- in The Noahide Declaration:
- Could be usefull a link to explane the "dinim - the laws of the courts"
- about: "Is it possible to assemble a Beis Din of observant Jews in your area to listen to your declaration?
- who assemble a Beis Din of observant Jews?
- who declare a Beis Din "official" to accept Noahide declaration?
- Can the Jerusalem Court for Bnei Noah help to find a Beis Din in local areas of the world?
- I hope that "dinim" will be explained at this page Imperative of Legal System, but it will take a while. Usually a rabbinical court means a standing court who judges who have been trained and are qualified to make rulings, and generally functions as a rabbinical court other matters too. However, the minimum requirement for a rabbinical court is any three observant Jews. I don't think the Jerusalem Court has the resources or connections to find Beis Din's in local areas of the world, but once a Beis Din is located perhaps the Jerusalem Court could write letters explaining what the Bnei Noach movement is. --HaNoahide 18:30, 15 March 2007 (EDT)