Cherem definition

Cherem means excommunication under Jewish law.

Examples of Cherem in a sentence

  • If a Get is contested in an outside forum and the Vaad believes the contesting party is violating the Cherem of Rabbeinu Tam that prohibits contesting the validity of a Get, the Bais Din may summon the contesting party to a hearing or may alternatively rule in their absence regrading such violation.

  • If Bais Din rules that the party has in fact violated the Cherem, Bais Din may issue sanctions according to the severity of the transgression and/or noncompliance with the Cherem and/or harassment.

Related to Cherem

  • Panchayat means an institution (by whatever name called) of self-government constituted under article 243B, for the rural areas;

  • Loft means an intermediary floor on a residual space in a pitched roof; above normal floor level with a maximum height of 1.5 metres and which is constructed or adopted for storage purposes;

  • Hookah means a water pipe and any associated products and devices which are used to produce fumes, smoke, and/or vapor from the burning of material including, but not limited to, tobacco, shisha, or other plant matter.

  • SAMR means the State Administration for Market Regulation of the PRC or, with respect to the issuance of any business license or filing or registration to be effected by or with the State Administration for Market Regulation, any Governmental Authority which is similarly competent to issue such business license or accept such filing or registration under the Laws of the PRC.

  • Roomer means a person occupying a dwelling unit that lacks a major bathroom or kitchen facility, in a structure where one or more major facilities are used in common by occupants of the dwelling unit and other dwelling units. Major facility in the case of a bathroom means toilet, or either a bath or shower, and in the case of a kitchen means refrigerator, stove or sink.