[m., pl. “batei din”]; a court of Jewish Law; in general, three judges sit on a “beit din,” for capital cases, twenty three are required, and for the most important cases, the “Sanhedrin” is the “beit din.”
[m., pl. “batei din”]; a court of Jewish Law; in general, three judges sit on a “beit din,” for capital cases, twenty three are required, and for the most important cases, the “Sanhedrin” is the “beit din.”