Book a Sanhedrin Case – Resolve Disputes Through Torah Justice
- Honorable Rabbi Yosef Edery
- Jun 16
- 3 min read

Our website MNGlobal.org, under the leadership of its Advisory and Judiciary Boards, offers people around the world—Jews and Noahides alike—a unique opportunity to resolve disputes through a Sanhedrin court based on Torah justice.

Whether you’re dealing with personal conflict, family tension, business disagreements, or moral concerns that need resolution, the Sanhedrin Initiative offers a Torah-rooted process that is fair, guided, and spiritually grounded.

The only prerequisite: both parties must fully agree to accept the ruling of the Sanhedrin.
For both Jews and Noahides, the Sanhedrin is not just another option—it is an exclusive path.

We offer tools for dispute resolution that many non-Jews may never have encountered, and at the same time, we use modern technologies and transparent documentation that even many traditional Jewish courts are not utilizing today. This makes the Sanhedrin Initiative a benefit to all nations—an example of what Isaiah foresaw when he said:
“For out of Zion shall go forth the Torah, and the word of Hashem from Jerusalem.”(Yeshayahu 2:3)
🌍 Transparency & Discretion
One of the core principles of our work is openness and accountability. All Sanhedrin public service activities are documented and open to the public—unless the case involves matters where discretion is mandatory, such as sensitive family issues, health, or threats to life.

To clarify:
All Sanhedrin cases are treated with full confidentiality unless a ruling or legal necessity obliges us to alert the appropriate authorities due to imminent danger or harm. Otherwise, no identifying information is shared. This follows Torah guidelines:
“Distance yourself from falsehood.”(Shemot 23:7) “In righteousness shall you judge your fellow.”(Vayikra 19:15)
These are not slogans—they are obligations.
Every judge and advisor listed on mnglobal.org can also be booked individually. Just click on any profile to read full background information and booking options.
Now, in this article we will answer common questions people ask before booking a Sanhedrin case...
Five Clarifying Questions:
Is there an hourly charge for a Sanhedrin case?
No, there is a one-time payment to open a case. This payment is not hourly and covers the logistics of assembling a court and conducting the hearing.
Is the Sanhedrin Initiative responsible for everything an advisor says or does outside the court?
No. Sanhedrin Advisors may act independently, and unless they are acting under explicit Sanhedrin directives, their personal behavior is not under Sanhedrin authority.
Can I still request to speak with the other party before opening a case?
Yes. You may choose to speak with the other party informally, with or without the mediator present. This is separate from launching a formal Torah court case.
What if I believe a Sanhedrin Advisor acted unjustly?
You may open a case against any individual—including an advisor—through the Sanhedrin court system, provided both parties agree to the process and the court’s ruling.
📘 Summary for “Book a Sanhedrin Case”:
How Sanhedrin Cases Work:
The Sanhedrin Initiative offers a Torah-based path to resolve disputes. A one-time case-opening fee is required to assemble a panel of judges or advisors.
The hearing is typically held over video and includes both parties presenting their sides, followed by a verdict rooted in Torah principles. This is not an hourly consulting session but a structured process similar to a Beit Din.
Sanhedrin Advisors operate under specific, limited roles. Any private actions taken by individuals—including advisors—outside their formal duties are not automatically sanctioned by the Sanhedrin.
If you have a grievance with an advisor or any other party, you may open a formal case for adjudication, as long as both sides agree to accept the ruling.
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