Yes. But it is the last resort. Women have a lot of hassle to get divorced because they have to receive a piece of paper from the man.
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.
A "Jewish" divorce would be governed by religious law.A "British" divorce would be governed by civil law.A "Jewish" divorce would be governed by religious law.A "British" divorce would be governed by civil law.A "Jewish" divorce would be governed by religious law.A "British" divorce would be governed by civil law.A "Jewish" divorce would be governed by religious law.A "British" divorce would be governed by civil law.
A "get" is a divorce document in Jewish law.
It's a Jewish divorce.
The "get" is the divorce document or also refers to the divorce itself.
A Jewish religious divorce is called a "gett". For the most part it's very similar to a secular divorce proceeding.
According to Jewish law, a woman can not file for divorce.
Report him to the Jewish Authorities.
a divorce
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).
They're stupid people who think rules don't apply to them! The Jewish authorities can SEVERELY punish them for this. ****************************** I believe that in such cases, the men are angry with their wives, and are simply being vindictive by refusing the divorce (or get). Married couples may have many arguments, and build up great resentment. Resentful people may seek revenge.
Irwin H. Haut has written: 'Divorce in Jewish law and life' -- subject(s): Divorce (Jewish law)