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[[File:פסק דין מוצאי שבועות תשנ"ה.png|thumb|Decision Regarding the Appropriate Titles for the Rebbe Decoding of the handwritten text: "B"H Motzaei Chag HaShavuos 1995 At a reception organized by the Beis Din Tzedek of Crown Heights for the visiting Rabbanim who came to our holy courts for Shavuos 1995, it was decided that on the title page of Likkutei Sichos and similar publications, one should not write the abbreviations "Zatzukal"lah Navg"m Zy"a", and similarly for all publications of the Torah of K"K Admor Melech HaMoshiach. Signed by: Harav Yitzchak HaKohen Hendel Harav Yehuda Kalman Marlow Harav Mordechai Shmuel Ashkenazi Harav Yosef Hecht Harav Shneur Zalman Gurary Harav Yeshayahu Hertzel Harav Hertzel Cohen Harav Yisroel Yosef HaKohen Hendel]] | [[File:פסק דין מוצאי שבועות תשנ"ה.png|thumb|Decision Regarding the Appropriate Titles for the Rebbe Decoding of the handwritten text: "B"H Motzaei Chag HaShavuos 1995 At a reception organized by the Beis Din Tzedek of Crown Heights for the visiting Rabbanim who came to our holy courts for Shavuos 1995, it was decided that on the title page of Likkutei Sichos and similar publications, one should not write the abbreviations "Zatzukal"lah Navg"m Zy"a", and similarly for all publications of the Torah of K"K Admor Melech HaMoshiach. Signed by: Harav Yitzchak HaKohen Hendel Harav Yehuda Kalman Marlow Harav Mordechai Shmuel Ashkenazi Harav Yosef Hecht Harav Shneur Zalman Gurary Harav Yeshayahu Hertzel Harav Hertzel Cohen Harav Yisroel Yosef HaKohen Hendel]] | ||
the Beis Din Tzedek Crown Heights (known as the Crown Heights Badatz) is the official and permanent beis din of the Crown Heights neighborhood. The beis din was established in 5746, whereas previously there was a single rav who, when needing a beis din, would add two non-permanent rabbonim. | the Beis Din Tzedek Crown Heights (known as the Crown Heights Badatz) is the official and permanent beis din of the Crown Heights neighborhood. The beis din was established in 5746, whereas previously there was a single rav who, when needing a beis din, would add two non-permanent rabbonim. | ||
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== Approach to the Rebbe's Titles == | == Approach to the Rebbe's Titles == | ||
On Motzei Shavuos 5755, the members of the Beis Din held an official reception for rabbonim from around the world who came to the Rebbe for Shavuos. Due to the sensitive situation that developed after Gimmel Tammuz 5754 and the confusion among some chassidim about how to refer to the Rebbe's titles, the Av Beis Din Rabbi Marlow, together with the visiting rabbonim, issued a call to all Chabad chassidim establishing that one should not write the abbreviations "zatsal," etc. about the Rebbe and also not the title "shlita," only "Melech HaMoshiach." | On Motzei Shavuos 5755, the members of the Beis Din held an official reception for rabbonim from around the world who came to the Rebbe for Shavuos. Due to the sensitive situation that developed after Gimmel Tammuz 5754 and the confusion among some chassidim about how to refer to the Rebbe's titles, the Av Beis Din Rabbi Marlow, together with the visiting rabbonim, issued a call to all Chabad chassidim establishing that one should not write the abbreviations "zatsal," etc. about the Rebbe and also not the title "shlita," only "Melech HaMoshiach."[[file:Chk לוגו ברור.png|thumb]] | ||
== Conduct of Chabad Internet Sites == | == Conduct of Chabad Internet Sites == | ||
On 13th of Teves 5770, the Beis Din issued a call to Chabad internet sites, with detailed instructions about how a Chabad website should be conducted, and a direct instruction to prohibit publishing articles that arouse disputes and articles that violate the rules of tznius, and an announcement about closing the comments systems on the sites. | On 13th of Teves 5770, the Beis Din issued a call to Chabad internet sites, with detailed instructions about how a Chabad website should be conducted, and a direct instruction to prohibit publishing articles that arouse disputes and articles that violate the rules of tznius, and an announcement about closing the comments systems on the sites. |