Following intense public pressure — and a little help from YouTube — an Ohio man provides a Jewish bill of divorce to the wife he abandoned in Israel
The Dayton Jewish Observer — After more than eight years of waiting, Adina Porat is finally freed from an acrimonious marriage after a ceremony with the Israeli Rabbinate in Jerusalem on January 7.
Dayton, Ohio resident Dovid Porat, known locally by the name Eli Shur, signed the get, or Jewish bill of divorce, on December 30, two months after the New York-based Organization for the Resolution of Agunot (ORA) launched an unprecedented social media campaign and held a rally near Shur’s home to ramp up the pressure.
According to Jewish law (halacha), the term agunah (Hebrew for “chained woman”) refers to a woman whose husband refuses to provide her with a get, thus trapping her inside the marriage. Within Orthodox halacha, a divorce isn’t final until a husband provides his wife with a get and without one, an agunah is unable to remarry.... Read More: Times of Israel