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The '''Beis Din Tzedek of 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 of 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 maintains a kashrus system known as "CHK" (Crown Heights Kosher), operated by two members of the Badatz: [[Rabbi Avrohom Osdoba]] and [[Rabbi Yosef Yeshaya Braun]]. The kashrus system manager is Rabbi DovBer Leverton.
The beis din maintains a kashrus system known as "CHK" (Crown Heights Kosher), operated by two members of the Badatz: [[Rabbi Avrohom Osdoba]] and [[Rabbi Yosef Yeshaya Braun]]. The kashrus system manager is Rabbi DovBer Levertov.


The beis din offices are located in the center of the neighborhood on Kingston Avenue, between Crown and Montgomery Streets.
The beis din offices are located in the center of the neighborhood on Kingston Avenue, between Crown and Montgomery Streets.