beth din

noun

ˈbāth-ˈdin,
-ˈdēn,
ˈbāt-,
ˈbās-
variants or bet din
ˈbāt-ˈdin,
ˈbās-
1
: a Jewish court in ancient times composed of three or four judges
2
: a judicial body composed of a rabbi and two or more assistants having jurisdiction in matters of Jewish law

Word History

Etymology

Hebrew bēth dīn, literally, house of judgment

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