Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Munkatch, Satmar come to agreement
After many hours of negotiating in Supreme Court, the Munkatcher Rebbe's son and Satmar were able to come to an agreement. A fierce boundary dispute between the two had brought them to Supreme Court. Supreme Court Justice David I. Schmidt spent many hours with the two sides trying to negotiate a compromise. The two sides agreed to take their dispute out of court for the time being and to go to Beis Din to try to settle the matter there. Wow, what a concept, Rabbonim going to Beis Din to settle their dispute. I wonder why they needed a Judge to tell them that?!
After many hours of negotiating in Supreme Court, the Munkatcher Rebbe's son and Satmar were able to come to an agreement. A fierce boundary dispute between the two had brought them to Supreme Court. Supreme Court Justice David I. Schmidt spent many hours with the two sides trying to negotiate a compromise. The two sides agreed to take their dispute out of court for the time being and to go to Beis Din to try to settle the matter there. Wow, what a concept, Rabbonim going to Beis Din to settle their dispute. I wonder why they needed a Judge to tell them that?!
Comments:
The reason they need Judge Schmidt to tell the Rabonim about the Halochos of going to Bais Din is because Judge Schmidt knows Halacha far better then most Rabonim.
I know from very good sources that Judge Schmidt has joined a night Kollel and is studying for Smicha.
Will he be joining Mechon Lehorah when he retires>
I know from very good sources that Judge Schmidt has joined a night Kollel and is studying for Smicha.
Will he be joining Mechon Lehorah when he retires>
It seems that you FORGOT to mention one thing - rabinowitz went to hisachdus and called satmar to din torah first - then he got a IKUL and they did not listen to the psak of the hisachdus - so the hisachdus told him that he should go in court to enforce it
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