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* [[Hachrazah 5766 Tevet 10b|Annual Sanhedrin Conference 5766]] (10 Tevet 5766, 10 Jan 2006)
 
* [[Hachrazah 5766 Tevet 10b|Annual Sanhedrin Conference 5766]] (10 Tevet 5766, 10 Jan 2006)
 
* [[Hachrazah 5765 Elul 21|Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz elected as Nasi of the Sanhedrin]] (21 Elul, 5765, 6 Jun, 2005)
 
* [[Hachrazah 5765 Elul 21|Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz elected as Nasi of the Sanhedrin]] (21 Elul, 5765, 6 Jun, 2005)
* [[Psak 5765 d|Liturgical ruling on ''Rachem'' prayer for Tisha BeAv services<]] 5765 Sanhedrin
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* [[Psak 5765 d|Liturgical ruling on ''Rachem'' prayer for Tisha BeAv services]] 5765  
* [[Psak 5765 c|Addressing the ''Kashrus'' (permissibility)
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* [[Psak 5765 c|Addressing the ''Kashrus'' (permissibility) of Pheasant and Quail]] 5765
* [[Psak 5765 b|Liturgical ruling on ''Birchat HaMazon''> prayer according to its various formulations]] 5765 Sanhedrin
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* [[Psak 5765 b|Liturgical ruling on ''Birchat HaMazon'' prayer according to its various formulations]] 5765  
* [[Psak 5765 a|The religious and secular authorization of a minor court]] 5765 Sanhedrin
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* [[Psak 5765 a|The religious and secular authorization of a minor court]] 5765 * [[Hachrazah 5765 Shevat 10|Ceremony of the re-establishment of the Sanhedrin]] (10 Shevat, 5765, 20 Jan, 2004)
* [[Hachrazah 5765 Shevat 10|Ceremony of the re-establishment of the Sanhedrin]] (10 Shevat, 5765, 20 Jan, 2004)
 
 
* [[Psak 5765 Tishrei 28|Renewal of Semicha and the Sanhedrin in Israel]] (28 Tishrei, 5765, 13 Oct, 2003)
 
* [[Psak 5765 Tishrei 28|Renewal of Semicha and the Sanhedrin in Israel]] (28 Tishrei, 5765, 13 Oct, 2003)
 
* [[Psak 5764 Tishrei 28|Renewal of Semicha]] (28 Tishrei, 5764, 24 Oct, 2002)
 
* [[Psak 5764 Tishrei 28|Renewal of Semicha]] (28 Tishrei, 5764, 24 Oct, 2002)

Revision as of 18:55, 3 March 2008

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Below is a partial list of the legal rulings and opinions of the court. The are collected from the legal proceedings of the nascent Sanhedrin and its subcourts. Most of them were originally issued in Hebrew, with a minority in English. A translation to English is provided when available. It is possible to see a list of urgent and important public announcements here.

The Sanhedrin Initiative consists of the nascent Sanhedrin, four subcourts and more than a dozen committees.[1]

The courts and committees function within the charters they have been given by the "Special Court for the Executive Oversight of the Sanhedrin", but they may functional independently. Views expressed by subcourts and committees of the Sanhedrin Initiative, in general, have not be reviewed by the nascent Sanhedrin and as such they carry only the authority that a regular Jewish court of law or committee would hold.

Besides their normal function, these courts and committees are to develop "expert legal opinions" and "legal briefs" that may be used at a future date when a full sanhedrin may decide on these issues. Until that time, their views do not necessarily reflect the binding decision of a Sanhedrin, or even the views of all the members of the Sanhedrin Initiative.

Sanhedrin

Special Court for Matters Concerning the Nation and the State

Committee for Army and Security (War Cabinet)

Economic Commission

Jerusalem Court for Issues of Bnei Noah

Committee for the exact site of the Holy Temple and Altar

Committee for Korban Pesach

References

  1. See Organization of the Sanhedrin