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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 | 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. | ||