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Rabbis say there is nothing they can do to deal with get refusers but that is not true

The JC Leader August 30, 2019

August 29, 2019 13:16
A notice issued in 2015 about Shmiel Kahan's refusal to grant a get
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Dealing with get-refusers

Another week, another story of a wife being denied a get. Two such stories, in fact. In Manchester, Alan Moher lost his appeal against a court order to pay his wife maintenance until he gave her a get.

And in Israel, Yisrael Meir Kin, whose mother’s burial was delayed by rabbinical authorities until he agreed to grant his wife a get after 14 years, reneged on the agreement. The details of each case are different, as they are of every case of a wife being denied a get.

But the basic point is always the same. The rabbinical authorities say their hands are tied and there is nothing they can really do.

When a husband uses a get as a weapon against his former wife, they will sometimes come up with some sort of scheme to try to force the granting of a get.