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1 Rabbi of Crown Heights  



1.1  Appointment  







2 Crown Heights Kashrus  



2.1  CHK controversy  







3 References  





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Rabbi Avraham Osdoba
Rabbi Avraham Osdoba
BornJune 3, 1935
Occupation(s)Chief Rabbi, Crown Heights Jewish community
PredecessorRabbi Yehuda Kalmen Marlow

Avraham Osdoba is an Orthodox rabbi and a member of the Chabad Hasidic movement. Rabbi Osdoba serves as a rosh yeshiva in 770 in addition to being a member of the Bais Din Tzedek (Jewish Rabbinical Court) of the Chabad community in Crown Heights, Brooklyn; he is an authority on Halacha (Jewish law), Talmud and Hasidic philosophy.[1]

Rabbi of Crown Heights

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As a member of the Crown Heights Beth Din (rabbinical court), Rabbi Osdoba is considered one of the community's chief rabbis (Aramaic, מרא דאתרא (Marah D'Asra)).[2] The rabbinical court is the spiritual and religious body governing the Crown Heights Chabad community.[citation needed] There are currently four rabbis serving on the Beth Din:[citation needed]

Each hold the title Marah D'Asra. As head of the court, Rabbi Osdoba holds the additional title of Av Beth Din (head of court).[3][4]

The Crown Heights rabbinical court is funded by the Crown Heights Jewish Community Council (CHJCC), a religious corporation representing the Jewish community of Crown Heights.

Appointment

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In 1986, the Lubavitcher Rebbe encouraged the chasidim to vote for the members of the bais din. Rabbi Osdoba along with Rabbi Heller and Rabbi Marlow won the election and they each assumed the title Mara D'Asra. Rabbi Osdoba assumed the role as Av Beth Din (chief rabbi) of the rabbinical court, following the death of Rabbi Yehuda Kalmen Marlow, the court's first head rabbi.[5]

Crown Heights Kashrus

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Aside from the usual responsibilities of a community rabbi (officiate weddings etc.) Rabbi Osdoba also administers Crown Heights Kashrus (CHK, a kosher certification agency operating under the Crown Heights rabbinical court.[citation needed]

CHK controversy

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In recent years, Rabbi Osdoba's authority as sole administrator of the CHK was challenged by others, including supporters of Rabbis Schwei and Braun arguing that the arbitration panel (Zabl"a) ruled that the CHK should be run by a board of directors and is not a private entity, stating: "There is a need to create a new Vaad HaKashrus, which shall be the executive body of the Rabbis and the Vaad Hakohol.[6] The court however remanded this ruling back to the arbitration panel for clarification [7][8] which is yet to reconvene.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Torah Cafe - Jewish Inspiration. Anytime. Anywhere". www.torahcafe.com.
  • ^ An Aramaic equivalent of "Chief Rabbi".
  • ^ "Chabadinfo.com - Chabad World News". chabadinfo.com.
  • ^ "Crown Heights Badatz Unites". COLlive. February 2, 2011.
  • ^ "Beis Moshiach Magazine". beismoshiach.org.
  • ^ "CHK Stronghold is Challenged". COLlive. August 11, 2011.
  • ^ "Amended Decision Order Judgment" (PDF). crownheights.info. October 15, 2013.
  • ^ "Court Affirms Zablo Ruling, Punts on Control of CHK". October 18, 2013.
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