beth din
See also: Beth Din
English
Etymology
From Hebrew בֵּית דִּין (bêṯ dîn, “court of law”), from בֵּית (bêṯ, “house of”) + דין (dîn, “judgment”).
Pronunciation
- (beth din) IPA(key): /bɛθ ˈdɪn/
- (beit din) IPA(key): /beɪt ˈdɪn/, [beɪʔ‿ˈdɪn]
- (beis din) IPA(key): /beɪs ˈdɪn/, /ˈbeɪz‿dɪn/
Noun
beth din
- (Judaism) A rabbinical court which regulates certain parts of Jewish law.
- 1996, Macy Nulman, The Encyclopedia of Jewish Prayer, page 350:
- Another reason for augmenting Tahanun on Mondays and Thursdays is that in ancient Israel the Bet Din ("court sessions") were held on those days that were days of judgment on high.
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