Needless to say, I’m not worthy to carry the tzitzit of any of these guys.
The RCC is the Rabbinical Council of California. It is the most powerful Orthodox authority on the West Coast.
A few months ago, a friend asked me about her friend’s dispute with the RCC. "You’ll never beat the RCC," I said.
Kishke posts: "The Beis Din of Agudas HaRabbonim is a bad joke. “Prominent Beis Din” indeed."
The case revolves around a divorcing woman who went to a secular court for a financial settlement on her divorce. This is a no-no in Orthodox life. Religious Jews aren’t supposed to go to secular court against each other. They’re supposed to settle things with a Jewish religious court (Beit Din).
I don’t know much here, but it seems that divorcing women are more likely to go to a secular court because they believe that the Beit Din is patriarchal and biased against them. The following blog alleges the opposite: