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Jaylon
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28 February, 01:47
What was the jewish court of law?
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Mackenzie Francis
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A beth din (Hebrew: בית דין Bet Din, "house of judgment" [bet ˈdin], Ashkenazic: beis 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. i think
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