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The boy's father wanted to bring the matter to a rabbinical court.
However, the wife has the right to sue for divorce in a rabbinical court.
Members of the congregation said they cannot discuss the case before it is heard by the rabbinical court.
In 2005 the community's rabbinical court ruled that women should not operate cars.
The beth din, or rabbinical court, makes all religious decisions.
Now it appears the judges of this rabbinical court are out for retribution.
Rabbinical courts outside of Israel do not have power to enforce such penalties.
In September 2005, the city withdrew the restraining order and turned the matter over to a rabbinical court.
Their dispute will be heard in a beth din, or rabbinical court.
In 2004 a rabbinical court decided for the first time to jail a woman who refused to accept a divorce from her husband.
In some cases, rabbinical courts have failed to invoke sanctions.
Under Jewish law, if a husband refuses to grant his wife a "get," she has the right to sue in rabbinical court.
The members must submit any interpersonal conflict to the arbitration of a rabbinical court.
They agreed they had to get a divorce, which a rabbinical court granted.
Both family courts and rabbinical courts are very hostile to men.
One man went to a rabbinical court in an attempt to get a ruling to force his wife to stop wearing the burka.
Rabbis and rabbinical courts from all over the world consulted him on these matters.
They must divorce again in a Rabbinical court.
He received his rabbinic ordination from the Jerusalem rabbinical court.
According to the rabbinical court that announced the divorce, 11 is a record for Jews in Israel.
After the war, he was appointed head of the rabbinical court in Manchester, England.
To read the pleadings is to understand the compassion behind the ancient law and the rabbinical court's ruling.
In July 2005 their marriage was validated by an Israeli rabbinical court.
The process takes a year or more of study at an Orthodox yeshiva, and requires a final examination before a rabbinical court.
Before long, a rabbinical court ruled that praying outside the synagogue was a serious violation of community rules.