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New 'roadmap' provides hope for divorce solution

July 30, 2009 15:05

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

2 min read

A major initiative was launched this week to resolve one of the most problematic issues in Jewish law — the plight of the agunah, the “chained woman”, unable to remarry because her husband has denied her a get, a religious bill of divorce.

An academic team from Manchester University is today publishing a “roadmap” towards possible solutions after a five-year investigation.

Professor Bernard Jackson, a specialist in Jewish law and director of the university’s Agunah Research Unit, warned: “There is no single magic bullet to solve the problem.”

The team’s proposals “may commend themselves initially only to particular Orthodox communities”, he said.

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