https://www.ynetnews.com/jewish-world/article/bkfzrdvcwl
After 3 years of stalled proceedings in US, liens on husband’s assets in Israel and mounting sanctions force breakthrough, pushing him to appear in rabbinical court and grant long-awaited divorce
L., who had been denied a religious divorce for three years, received her long-awaited get in recent days after heavy financial sanctions were imposed on her recalcitrant husband, who lives abroad but owns property in Israel.
The couple, who lived together for more than a decade in the United States, separated in 2023. Since then, L. had tried unsuccessfully to obtain a get. Despite proceedings she pursued in rabbinical courts in the U.S., and despite a ruling requiring the husband to grant the get, he continued to refuse, declaring he would never give it.
“Once again, we have seen the enormous leverage financial sanctions can provide against men who refuse to grant a get, even when they do not live in Israel,” Cohen said. “Thankfully, L. received the long-awaited get thanks to the dedicated cooperation of the Agunot Department and the Haifa Rabbinical Court, and she can now continue her life as a free woman. We will continue working for the freedom and independence of every chained woman in Israel and abroad.”
Is this Get worth the paper that it was written on?
ReplyDeleteThis Get was NOT given of the husbands free will.
It was extorted from him by the Rabbanut Mafia!
If the Rambam allows one to beat a recalcitrant husband until he says "yes" and still considers the get valid then why not financial beating instead?
DeleteGarnel nobody except Mendel Estein agrees with you
DeleteGarnel even AI knows your view is not accepted as halacha
DeleteA Get Meusa (or Get Me'usah) is a Jewish divorce document that is considered invalid because the husband was unlawfully coerced or forced into giving it. Under Jewish law (Halakha), a husband must grant a divorce of his own free will; if he is forced to do so by a person or a court that does not have the specific legal authority to use such pressure, the Get is "me'usah" (coerced) and the divorce does not take effect.Regarding the scenario of "beating a husband" to obtain a Get:Risk of Invalidity: If a wife or her family uses physical force or illegal pressure to make a husband sign a Get, it is highly likely to be classified as a Get Meusa, meaning the woman is still legally married and cannot remarry according to Jewish law.
Lubavitcher Rebbe Backs Chaplain of Israel Army for Chief Rabbi
ReplyDelete1960 Rav Goren :)
https://www.jta.org/archive/lubavitcher-rebbe-backs-chaplain-of-israel-army-for-chief-rabbi
The Langer scandal happened 6 years later in 1966. So your point is that the Rebbe didn't know the future. Any evidence he spported Goren after the scandal
DeleteThe Langer scandal actually happened 12 years later in 1972.
DeleteI've seen another actual quote from the rebbe in 1960, predicting that Goren would be the Chief Rabbi. My point, is in fact that the Rebbe did know the future (according to Lubavitch thought). It is just that it took 12 years for his prediction to actualise.
This is amazing - The remains of Maretz Chajes was brought to Eretz Yisrael in1950!
Deletehttps://www.jta.org/archive/remains-of-rabbi-zvi-chajes-former-cienna-chief-rabbi-to-be-intfrred-in-jerusalem