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MPs and Rabbis move to solve divorce crisis

New parliamentary group formed as dayanim meet abuse charities

July 15, 2021 10:02
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Parliamentarians and rabbis are attempting to solve the crisis over Jewish divorce following accusations that rabbinical courts have been siding with domestic abusers and enabling the “backmail” of chained wives.

Two weeks ago, the Federation of Synagogues warned it would refuse to approve a get (a halachic divorce) to any woman who initiated a criminal prosecution against her husband for “coercive and controlling behaviour” under the Domestic Abuse Act 2021.

The dayanim ruled that because a get has to be given of “free will”, legal action would make it “halachically impossible” for a wife to be granted one if she resorted to court action.

The statement triggered widespread outrage in the community, with parliamentarians, lawyers and activists lining up to denounce the rabbis.