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		<title>Binyomin at 13:50, 13 April 2008</title>
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;The current attempt to re-establish the Sanhedrin is generally referred to as the &amp;quot;nascent Sanhedrin&amp;quot;, or the &amp;quot;developing Sanhedrin&amp;quot;. This is because the prevailing opinion of the senior members of the Sanhedrin is that the Sanhedrin has not yet achieved ''halachic'' [Jewish legal] status on par with its previous position. It does however have the full authority of a Rabbinical court, and is working diligently and with much discussion to satisfy all ''halachic'' requirements for complete restoration as soon as possible.  There is an enormous amount of work left to be done, so they humbly and urgently request scholars to assist and participate as much as possible to help in overcoming these difficulties.  This is a unique opportunity that should not be wasted.&lt;br /&gt;
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The spokesman said, &amp;quot;The rebirth of the Sanhedrin is a slow, ongoing process. Although it makes headlines and many like to highlight its controversy, it is in truth a humble project by rabbis from all sides of the Torah world joining together simply to fulfill a Torah commandment. Rather than a source of religious division, G-d forbid, it is a vehicle to bring about Jewish unity and civil justice, to help repair some of the deepest rifts in our society, and to provide an active, exemplary and unified Torah leadership so lacking in our times.&amp;quot;&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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