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The Melbourne Beth Din (MBD) is an
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Jewish court A beit din ( he, בית דין, Bet Din, house of judgment, , Ashkenazic: ''beis din'', plural: batei din) is a rabbinical court of Judaism. In ancient times, it was the building block of the legal system in the Biblical Land of Israel. Today, it ...
in the city of
Melbourne Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Its name generally refers to a met ...
,
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. Located in
Caulfield North Caulfield North is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 11 km south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Glen Eira local government area. Caulfield North recorded a population of 16,903 at the ...
,
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, it rules mostly on
divorces Divorce (also known as dissolution of marriage) is the process of terminating a marriage or marital union. Divorce usually entails the canceling or reorganizing of the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage, thus dissolving the ...
and conversions although it does rule on other matters as well.


History

The MBD has existed in various iterations. The first Beth Din was set up with the assistance of Moses Rintel, who later served as the head of the Beth Din. This was the first Beth Din in the
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outside of London. There were a series of Melbourne rabbis who served on the Beth Din, including: *
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, a widely respected scholar and senior translator at
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* Sir
Israel Brodie Sir Israel Brodie (10 May 1895 – 13 February 1979) was the Chief Rabbi of Great Britain and the Commonwealth 1948–1965. Biography He was educated at Balliol College, Oxford. He served as a Rabbi of Melbourne Hebrew Congregation in Australi ...
, later Chief Rabbi of the Commonwealth * Joseph Abrahams * Elias Blaubaum * Jacob Danglow * Isaac Jacob Super, head of the Melbourne United Shechitah Board *
Yonason Abraham Rabbi Yonason Abraham (born 1964) is a British rabbi. He served a number of years on the Melbourne Beth Din and as the Rabbi of the Caulfield Shule, he then returned to London where he was given a post on the London Beth Din, a position he resig ...
, who later served on the London Beth Din From the 1960s the Beth Din had a series of long standing heads, beginning with Isaac Rapaport and Sholem Gutnick. Under Gutnick's leadership, the Beth Din was accused of nepotism, lack of transparency and financial irregularities in what was described as a "one-man operation". Gutnick would appoint judges without consulting other rabbis in the community, despite the protests of the communal rabbinate. Following Gutnick's tenure, the Beth Din was closed down and restructured under the joint control of the
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(RCV) and the Council of Orthodox Synagogue of Victoria (COSV), and
Mordechai Gutnick Rabbi Mordechai Zev Gutnick ( he, מרדכי זאב הכהן גוטניק) is a prominent Orthodox Jewish rabbi in Australia. Gutnick has served as a member of rabbinical courts in Melbourne and Sydney and various Australian rabbinical associat ...
was appointed senior judge. In 2017, the MBD conducted a wide-ranging review of its procedures that included rabbis currently sitting on the Beth Din, other communal rabbis, and lay people.


Conversions

One of the roles of the MBD is to oversee Orthodox conversions to Judaism. This process is often mired in controversy, with London at times overruling the decisions of the Australian Beth Din, and the topic causing tension between Joseph Abrahams and his community, forcing the rabbi to briefly resign his post. This difficulty in conversion in the early days of the settlement of Australia led to many Jews marrying non-Jews and assimilating into Australian culture. Today many of the conversions performed are done for marriage or due to Jewish ancestry. Today, the process of converting internationally is mired in controversy and politics especially in
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
. In this environment, the MBD is one of the few internationally recognised conversion programs. However, the program regularly takes several years, and requires extensive examinations before the Beth Din will consider a convert. However, in spite of this most Orthodox synagogues in Melbourne will direct conversion candidates to the MBD. In recent years a number of conversion courts have been set up independently of the MBD. These have been run by rabbis Yaron Gottlieb, Meir Rabi, and the
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. The conversions performed by the Ark Centre caused some controversy when MBD rejected all their conversions, although they offered a path to conversion for those who were converted through the Ark. It is unclear what the status of the converts who did not take up the path to conversion. This decision was a rejection of Rabbi
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who oversaw the conversions from Israel, and in opposition to the
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, and a longstanding convention in Orthodoxy.


Divorces

The other main focus of the MBD is in the area of divorces. In Jewish law a divorce can be vetoed by either side (but the consequences are more serious for the woman) there are a number of instances of both the man and the woman refusing to give the bill of divorce (
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). The MBD have a number of ways of dealing with this, including a pre-nuptial agreement, although this agreement in Australia is more of a guide and is not binding in any way on the two parties in the event of a divorce. The MBD deal with about 40 divorces per annum, and have at times needed to rule in cases of
agunah An ''agunah'' ( he, עגונה, plural: agunot (); literally "anchored" or "chained") is a Jewish woman who is stuck in her religious marriage as determined by ''halakha'' (Jewish law). The classic case of this is a man who has left on a journey ...
, or gett refusal. In a landmark case, the Victorian Magistrates Court ruled that gett refusal constitutes psychological and emotional abuse, however there are limits on this and there is danger that any law to try and force one party to provide a gett could run foul of the Australian constitution. While the Beth Din have tried to ease the suffering, they are very conservative in their interpretation of
Halacha ''Halakha'' (; he, הֲלָכָה, ), also transliterated as ''halacha'', ''halakhah'', and ''halocho'' ( ), is the collective body of Jewish religious laws which is derived from the written and Oral Torah. Halakha is based on biblical commandm ...
, and their procedures can cause cases to extend a lot longer than necessary.


Other rulings

The MBD has made a number of rulings over the years. An earlier ruling was made by the Beth Din during the tenure of Rabbi Brodie against communally organised ball sports on Shabbat. More recently the MBD has made strong statements against same sex marriage, and against the establishment of an
eruv An eruv (; he, עירוב, , also transliterated as eiruv or erub, plural: eruvin or eruvim) is a ritual halakhic enclosure made for the purpose of allowing activities which are normally prohibited on Shabbat (due to the prohibition of ''ho ...
. The Beth Din at times have attempted to establish a civil tribunal, but these attempts have thus far failed. Despite this the MBD have called for all Jews to approach them and have strongly discouraged people from going to the secular courts. They are also attempting to create a register of
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for the purposes of marriage within the Orthodox community.


Alternative courts

There are a number of religious courts that claim jurisdiction in Victoria besides the MBD. The Progressive movement and
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movement each maintain a Beth Din, as does the
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Adass Yisrael community. In addition to these there are a number of ad hoc Orthodox conversion courts.


Current personnel


Dayanim

* Rabbi Mordechai Gutnick AM * Rabbi Avrohom Yehudah Kievman *Rabbi Yisroel Greenwald * Rabbi Mordechai Berman * Rabbi Menachem Sabbach


Board members

* Rabbi Chaim Cowen - Director * Elka Gaensler - Director and Secretary * Rabbi Yoseph Nerenberg - Director * David Lindell - Director


Other roles

* Rabbi Schneier Lange - Registrar * Rabbi
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OAM - Introductory Assessor of Candidates for Conversion


References

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