My Reform Jewish parents went through the Jewish Court to get a Jewish divorce without any difficulties.
Reform Judaism doesn't require a Get, but you can still have one, and I sincerely believe ALL Jews should have protection.
No, but it's a smart idea - especially if you want to remarry Jewish.
Report him to the Jewish Authorities.
It's a clause for the Conservative Jewish GET. It forces the husband to grant his wife a Jewish divorce, protected the wife from becoming an agunah (chained wife).
It's Hebrew for "chained" woman. It's when a man refuses to grant his wife a Jewish divorce (Get). These women can't remarry Jewish, but they can report it to the Jewish Authorities. If the man STILL refuses, he can be expelled from the Jewish Community.
Of course.
He won't be considered a full-fledged member of the Jewish community.
yes
If you get a civil divorce but not a Jewish divorce (and you were married with a Jewish ceremony) you will be divorced in the eyes of the civil government but some Jews will probably hold that you are not really divorced.
No, Rosa and Raymond were members of the African Methodist Episcopal church . So that means that her Husband is not Jewish.
Yes, St. Anne and her husband Joachim were Jewish.
No, she isn't. But her husband is.
No, she is Jewish.
yes