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The JC letters page, 13th July 2018

Sharon Shenhav, David Chesler, Jeremy Beecham, Joseph Holder, Robert Festenstein, Neville Nagler, Herschel Zimonas, Cllr Barry Rawlings and Alison Prax share their views with JC readers

July 12, 2018 09:52
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Helpless rabbis

I was surprised to read that Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, President of the Conference of European Rabbis, supported legislation recently passed by the Knesset which would enable Israel to detain a husband who had refused to give his wife a get (Israel Votes to Deny Entry to Men Who Refuse a Get, JC, June 29).  


There is nothing new about this legislation. For decades the Rabbinical Courts have issued restraining orders against non-Israeli recalcitrant husbands after they entered the country.  


As an Israeli women’s rights lawyer specialising in agunot cases I was involved in a case several decades ago involving an American couple.  The husband, a wealthy businessman, came to Israel for Succot and was detained for six months as he had refused to give his wife a get in New York.

 
Recently a recalcitrant French husband was similarly detained.  He appealed to the Supreme Court of Israel, but the court rejected his appeal, stating that he was free to leave Israel if he gave his wife a get.  After years of refusal, he released her from their non-existent marriage.

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