Dozens of rabbinical judges and religious leaders attended the inauguration of the new building for the 'Netivot Chaim' rabbinical court in Jerusalem, presided over by Rabbi Naftali Nosbaum, according to the event's organizers.
The inauguration ceremony for the new seat of the 'Netivot Chaim' rabbinical court took place in Jerusalem on Thursday afternoon. The event was led by the presiding judge (Ga'avad), Rabbi Naftali Nosbaum, and included dozens of rabbinical judges (dayanim) and Torah educators. The organizers framed the event as an expansion of the scope of religious instruction and sanctity in Jerusalem. A single-source report from a curated the source provided the details; no further independent confirmation or broader context is yet available.
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