What Services does the Sanhedrin Initiative offer today?
- Honorable Rabbi Yosef Edery

- Jul 22
- 2 min read

On mnglobal.org - When clicking on a judge or advisor you will see 3 options - here we explore what you can expect and request from a Sanhedrin initiative Advisor or Judge.
1. One‑Hour Lecture (Shiur): “What Is the Sanhedrin Initiative?”

Judges or advisors deliver a structured, hour‑long presentation introducing the Sanhedrin initiative. This lecture covers:
The historical context and significance of the Sanhedrin in Torah and Halacha
The need for a Torah-based justice framework in today’s world, especially amid moral and societal challenges
How this initiative aims to reestablish foundational Jewish values in education, governance, and unity between Jews and Noahides
Practical examples of its influence—through conferences, interviews, and outreach efforts
Purpose: Offer clarity, inspiration, and a deep understanding of the Sanhedrin’s mission and modern relevance.
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2. One‑Hour Interview/Consultation: “Torah‑Inspired Dialogue”

This is a one-on-one or small-group session—up to one hour—designed as either:
The advisor interviews the individual or group to identify spiritual, personal, or ethical concerns;
Or the person interviews the advisor to seek Torah-based insights into their challenges.
Grounded in Torah wisdom, Chassidus, Halacha, and ethical thinking, the advisor helps participants:
Understand the root causes of their current issues
Clarify their values and goals
Receive practical guidance aligned with Torah principles
Intended outcome: deepen understanding, strengthen faith, and empower individuals with actionable spiritual or moral direction.
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3. Start a Sanhedrin Case: “Structured Torah‑Based Dispute Resolution”

Individuals or parties can initiate a formal all-Torah case using the Sanhedrin framework. This process:
Begins with a case submission and an intake fee to convene a panel of qualified judges or advisors
Conducts a structured hearing, usually via video conference, where each side presents their case
Concludes with a judgment based on Torah law—moral integrity, fairness, suffering of the powerless, and fear of Heaven
Applications: business disputes, inheritance issues, family conflicts, communal grievances, or spiritual/legal dilemmas.
Note: This is not a secular legal court—it operates under Torah-based ethics and religious authority. Anyone, including an advisor, may be subject to its rulings with mutual agreement .
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Summary Table:
Service
Format & Duration
Purpose & Outcome
Lecture
1‑hour shiur,
community or online
Introductory education, inspiration, framing of the Sanhedrin’s mission.
Interview
1‑hour
personalized session
In‑depth Torah guidance for personal/spiritual reflection & growth.
Sanhedrin Case
Formal tribunal process
Ethical dispute resolution under Torah law
Chose the service you need for peace of mind and resolution of issues today at Mnglobal.org likewise sign up to receive updates on the Sanhedrin Initiative Advisory and Justice boards at Mnglobal.org

















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