Beth din

A beth din (Hebrew: בֵּית דִּין, romanizedBēṯ Dīn, Beit Din, lit.'house of judgment', [beːθ ˈdiːn], Ashkenazic: beis din, plural: batei din) is a rabbinical court of Judaism. A hearing held before a beth din is called a din Torah (Hebrew: דין תורה, romanizeddin Torah, lit.'Torah law', plural dinei Torah). A beth din can be found both in Israel and in many Jewish diaspora communities.

A ruling (Hebrew: פסק, romanizedpsak) from a beth din is based upon Jewish law (Hebrew: הלכה, romanizedhalakha), though other legal systems are occasionally incorporated. Because it is not part of secular legal systems, when a case overlaps with secular courts its judgment is not always recognized by such courts.