Parents of students suspended from a Jewish day school in Australia for smoking marijuana want the local rabbinical court to arbitrate the issue. But officials with Moriah College have yet to agree to allow the Sydney Beit Din to hear the case. In August, 11 boys were suspended from the school for five school terms, for buying, selling or possessing marijuana on school premises.
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