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[[File:SCOTUSbuilding 1st Street SE.JPG|thumbnail|right|Supreme Court of the United States Building, Washington, DC, as seen from the west side of 1st St NE. (Courtesy of Wikipedia)]] | [[File:SCOTUSbuilding 1st Street SE.JPG|thumbnail|right|Supreme Court of the United States Building, Washington, DC, as seen from the west side of 1st St NE. (Courtesy of Wikipedia)]] | ||
== The Gravity of Taking Another Jew to Secular Court == | == The Gravity of Taking Another Jew to Secular/Civil Court == | ||
== Exceptions == | == Exceptions == |
Revision as of 14:25, 3 June 2016
The Gravity of Taking Another Jew to Secular/Civil Court
Exceptions
Agreements, Stipulations, and Penalties
Inheritance
See Also
External Links
- "The Prohibition Against Using Civil Courts," Gray Matter, vol. 2, Rav Chaim Jachter, page 164. (Also available in two articles online: Part 1, Part 2)
- Rabbi Mordechai Willig's five part seriofive part series on going to secular court, article on the Prenuptial Agreement, and Yadin Yadin Shiurim also covering the details of using a secular court or secular law in Beit Din.