The Reform Beth Din : the formation and development of the Rabbinical Court of the Reform synagogues of Great Britain, 1935-1965
A Beth Din - a Rabbinical Court - has been the traditional vehicle for dealing with matters of Jewish status such as conversion, divorce and adoption according to Jewish Law. In Britain, where the Jewish community had belonged mainly to Orthodox synagogues, all Rabbinical Courts were under the Ortho...
Main Author: | Romain, Jonathan A. |
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University of Leicester
1990
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.737336 |
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