ynet They were married for
more than five years, raised two children together, and lived a
generally happy life until the woman found out that her husband was
cheating on her – with a man.
She caught him in the act, immediately filed for a divorce with the
Rabbinate, but the man refused to grant her a "get". On Tuesday, 10
years after the case was opened, the Rabbinical Court sent the man to
prison – until he gives in.
The court ruled that
the two must divorce, and ordered the man to grant his wife a "get".
Despite his refusal, for years the judges failed to use their authority
to impose sanctions on him in order to receive his consent for a
divorce.
The husband, on his part, tried to extort different kinds of
concessions from his wife before he agreed to a divorce, including
benefits in child visitation arrangements and giving up on damages he
had been ordered to pay.
But even after his requests were granted, the man refused to give his wife a divorce.