Beth Din Directors to Assist Shluchim with Birur Yahadus

by CrownHeights.info

After the tragic story broke in the news today involving a Rabbi who did not properly do Birur Hayadus, multiple directors of Batei Din in America came together plan to create an office to assist Shluchim in this matter.

The story, which painted multiple Rabbonim and a Shliach in bad light, highlighted the complex nature of the required background check needed to officiate a wedding, and a conference call was held between the Beit Did Directors over the issue.

In a letter announcing the establishment of the new office, the Rabbonim wrote, “In light of today’s news, whereby a certain Rabbi officiated a wedding without properly researching the genealogy (“Birur Yahadus”), and afterwards a suspicion arose that the Groom might not be Jewish, and pictures of the wedding have been published which caused some to condemn a Chabad Shliach who relied on the officiating Rabbi thinking he did proper research – A conference call took place today to discuss the situation and decide how to prevent such occurrences from happening, and thus strengthen the holiness of the Jewish nation, in line with the Rebbe’s Sichos about the importance of correcting the terrible damage done with allowing Non-Jews to enter the fold of Am Yisroel.”

Participating in this conference call were Rabbi Chaim Sperlin, Rabbi Sholom Shuchat, and Rabbi Moshe M. Liberow, who serve as directors of veteran and renowned Batei Din across the American continent (which are also recognized by the Israeli Rabbinate), and who deal on a daily basis with matters of Birur Yahadus, Birur Yuchsin, Geirus and Gittin, and who are in constant contact with Rabonim across the world.

After discussing the matter at length the group decided:

1. In the upcoming weeks, after consulting with Rabonei Anash, we will (with G-d’s help) publish a clear set of guidelines regarding Birur Yahadus, Birur Yuchsin, Sidur Kidushin, Gittin, accepting Geirim, and other topics related to preserving the purity of Am Yisroel.

2. Any person who officiates a wedding must be well-versed in the Halachos of Birur Yahadus, Birur Yuchsin, Sidur Kidushin, etc., and should receive approval from a renowned Rabbi to officiate at weddings. Without this prerequisite, one shall not officiate at a wedding nor certify someone’s Jewish status, so he should not be causing the masses to stumble, .ח”ו

3. One may not rely blindly on Geirus certificates, even from Orthodox Rabbis, without first researching properly the integrity of the Rabbis who performed the conversion, about the integrity and sincerity of the converts, and about their acceptance of Mitzvos.

To assist the Shluchim, the group plans to set up an office to help and assist the Shluchim in these matters, such as   connecting the Shluchim with Batei Din, etc. and to facilitate a registry of Birur Yahadus, Birur Yuchsin, Kidushin, Gittin, etc. which are performed by Shluchim.

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