Categories: The View From The Beis Medrash
The View From The Beis Medrash
Israel’s Attorney General Against Issuing A Seruv
Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein of Israel is now targeting private batei din. He says that issuing a seruv (letter of refusal) against an individual who is unwilling to appear before a beis din is illegal. A beis din would issue a seruv even when a person wishes to take the case to a civil court. The seruv may carry a number of sanctions, including defamation of the recipient’s character, placing him in cheirem (excommunication), or other measures. Weinstein says that such action taken against someone adjudicating a case in civil court may constitute a crime, including interference in a legal proceeding or even more serious charges such as threats and extortion. Weinstein said that this is a violation of one’s fundamental rights. The attorney general’s new directive is intended primarily for private batei din, not those affiliated with the Chief Rabbinate system. A separate determination will have to be made in each case if an investigation or criminal prosecution is warranted. Because of the matter’s sensitivity, the determination will not be made by anyone other than the assistant attorney general. Weinstein said that there might also be steps taken toward disciplinary action, be it in a private or state rabbinical court. Based on the evaluation of a case, the attorney general’s office may recommend delaying or disqualifying support for the institution involved. This will be at the total discretion of the attorney general’s office.Rav Matisyahu Solomon On ‘Sharing The Burden’
The Lakewood mashgiach, HaGaon HaRav Matisyahu Solomon, shlita, says that one who believes that lomdei Torah are not actively ‘sharing the burden’ is speaking apikorsus.
Petirah Of Rebbetzin Ruchoma Shain
Rebbetzin Ruchoma Shain passed away this past Motzaei Shabbos in Lakewood, New Jersey at the age of 98.

Yahrzeit Of Rabbi Shimshon Dovid Pincus
Rabbi Shimshon Dovid Pincus (1944 or 45-April 2001) was an American who grew to become a giant in Torah and mussar. He served as chief rabbi of Ofaqim in Israel for the last 20 years of his life.

July 10, 2026 






