| London Beth DinAv Beth Din - the Chief Rabbi, Dr. Jonathan Sacks
 Rosh Beth Din - Dayan Ch Ehrentreu
 Dayan M Gelley
 Dayan I Binstock
 Dayan I Berger (Consultant)
 
 The London Beth Din in its capacity as Court of the Chief Rabbi is
        historically the supreme Halakhic Authority for several commonwealth
        countries and additionally is consulted by Batei Din throughout Europe.
        The range of questions with which the Beth Din deals is vast and covers
        all areas of Jewish Law. Some of the specialist areas covered by the
        Beth Din are noted below.
 
 In addition, the Beth Din is responsible for:
 
 
 
 
 In Jewish Law, a couple remain married notwithstanding the grant of a
        civil divorce and neither party may remarry until such time as a get is
        given by the husband to the wife. This procedure requires the consent of
        both husband and wife. full details of the get procedure are given the
        London Beth Din Gittin Yearbook which can be obtained from the address
        set out below.
        
        The Beth Din is responsible for the vast majority of orthodox
        conversions carried out in the United Kingdom. The conversion process
        which requires total commitment to living a full Jewish life, is closely
        supervised by the Dayanim. Day to day coordination of the conversion
        process is undertaken by Rabbi R. Simon.
        
        The Beth Din oversees the process whereby a non Jewish child, adopted by
        a Jewish couple may achieve Jewish status. Without certification of
        Jewish status by a Beth Din , the child will not be admitted to an
        orthodox Jewish School and will not be allowed to marry in a orthodox
        Synagogue.
        
        The Beth Din retains a Research Unit which employs the service of a
        professional genealogist in order to assist in enquiries as to whether a
        person is Jewish. However the Dayanim are ultimately responsible for the
        issue of a certificate certifying Jewish status.
 
 
 
 
 In Jewish Law, Jewish parties are forbidden to take their civil disputes
        to a secular court and are required to have those disputes adjudicated
        by a Beth Din. The LBD sits as an arbitral tribunal in respect of civil
        disputes and the parties to any such dispute are required to sign an
        Arbitration Agreement prior to a Hearing taking place. The effect of
        this is that the award given by the Beth Din has the full force of an
        Arbitration Award and may be enforced (with prior permission of the Beth
        Din) by the civil courts. At a hearing before the Dayanim, the parties
        do not require legal representation although they are allowed to have
        legal or other representation. Details as how to commence a Din Torah
        before the Beth Din are set out in the Litigation Year Book which is
        available on request at the correspondence address for the LBD.
 
 
 
 
 
 WHERE YOU CAN REACH USAll correspondence should be addressed to
 Mr D Frei
 Registrar
 London Beth Din
 735 High Road, London N12 0US.
 
 our telephone number is 020 8343 6270
 and our fax number is 020 8343 6257
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