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By law Rabbinical Courts Jurisdiction (Marriage and Divorce) Law of 1953, matters of marriage and divorce of Jews in Israel, the country’s citizens or residents, their judgments will be unique to the rabbinic courts.

 

Thus, the Israeli Jewish couple seeking divorce law, need to arrange a divorce in a rabbinical court, the rabbinic court stage since the sole authority in this regard.

 

Thus, the Israeli Jewish couple seeking divorce law, need to arrange a divorce in a rabbinical court, the rabbinic court stage since the sole authority in this regard.

 

The rabbinical courts the authority equivalent to that of the courts on child support, child custody, property division and custody. In addition, the rabbinical court has jurisdiction to hear matters of religious endowments.

 

Rabbinical courts often work bench of three judges, when the main subjects treated in the rabbinical courts are: certificates of divorce agreements, Tbiaotgirosin, alimony and children, visitation rights, claims regarding granting a divorce and written, conversion, clarification of Jews and others.

 

Rabbinical courts often work bench of three judges, when the main subjects treated in the rabbinical courts are: certificates of divorce agreements, Tbiaotgirosin, alimony and children, visitation rights, claims regarding granting a divorce and written, conversion, clarification of Jews and others.

 

Rabbinical courts often work bench of three judges, when the main subjects treated in the rabbinical courts are: certificates of divorce agreements, Tbiaotgirosin, alimony and children, visitation rights, claims regarding granting a divorce and written, conversion, clarification of Jews and others.

 

Nationwide, there are 12 regional rabbinical courts, with the Supreme Rabbinical Court in Jerusalem and serves as an appellate judgments of regional rabbinical courts.

List of Rabbinical Courts:

Sunday-Thursday between 8.30Am-1.30PM except for holiday eve (Erev Chag) and Israeli holidays.

Great Rabbinical Court of Appeals
Address: 5 Ahaliav St. Jerusalem
Fax: 02-6240936
Email: Supreme@rbc.gov.il

Rabbinical Court in Ashkelon
Address: 24 King Gorge St.
Fax: 08-6722503
Email: ashkelon@rbc.gov.il

Rabbinical Court in Jerusalem
Address: 4 Am VeOlamo St.
Fax: 02-6232396
Email: jerusalem@rbc.gov.il

Rabbinical Court in Tel-Aviv
Address: 33 King David St.
Fax: 03-6963997
Email: telaviv@rbc.gov.il

Rabbinical Court in Beer-Sheva
Address: 4 Hatikva St.
Fax: 08-6209612
Email: beersheva@rbc.gov.il

Rabbinical Court in Netanya
Address: 3 Bareket St.
Fax: 09-8613225
Email: netanya@rbc.gov.il

Rabbinical Court in Ashdod
Address: 7 Menachem Begin St.
Fax: 08-8678918
Email: ashdod@rbc.gov.il

Rabbinical Court in Ariel
Address: 15 Yehuda St.
Fax: 03-9061690
Email: ariel@rbc.gov.il

Rabbinical Court in Rehovot
Address: 4 Benyanin St.
Fax: 08-9492277
Email: rehovot@rbc.gov.il

Rabbinical Court in Zefat
Address: 6 Weizmann St.
Fax: 073-2629397
Email: zfat@rbc.gov.il

Rabbinical Court in Haifa
Address: 8 Yala”g St.
Fax: 04-8668122
Email: haifa@rbc.gov.il

Rabbinical Court in Petah-Tikva
Address: 6 Shpigel St.
Fax: 03-9312878
Email: petachtikva@rbc.gov.il
Rabbinical Court in Tiberius (Tveriya)
Address: Ha’atzmaut-Rasko square
Fax: 04-6725333
Email: tiberias@rbc.gov.il
Rabbinical Court Public Inquiries
Email: panatz@rbc.gov.il

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