They get married because they think that men shoudn't be alone and to have children, a gift that God gave them. They also get married for many of the same reasons as crhstians, e.g It's a blessed act.
Divorce IS allowed in Judaism. Jews divorce for same reasons as everyone else, but Orthodox Jews divorce when:
1. No children after 10 years of marriage
2. Wives ruining their dinners
3. Other "ridiculous" reasons
It's hard to believe, but it's best to have BOTH a Jewish divorce and a civil divorce.
It is preferred that arguing couples strive for reconciliation, and that is the first thing that a Rabbi will recommend to them. However, when reconciliation is out of the question, yes, the Torah does provide a framework for divorce, which Jews use when needed.
YES. Divorce is considered a horrible choice, but if the couple has irreconcilable differences or serious issues, it is a mitzvah or commandment to get a divorce. The Rabbis have long discussions about the conditions for divorce and how property is allocated in a divorce.
It is notable, however, that in Jewish divorces, it is required for the husband to present his wife with a "get" (גט) or bill of divorce. As a result, in cases where the husband is unavailable (due to being missing for an inordinate period of time), unaccessible (due to intentionally evading his wife), or simply refusing to divorce his wife, the wife is "chained" to her husband and unable to get a divorce unless extraordinary Jewish judicial processes occur. These "chained" women are called "agunot" (עגונות) and have serious difficulties moving on with their lives.
For the same reasons as everyone else, but especially in order to fulfill the Divine command of being fruitful and multiplying (Genesis ch.9).
Divorce is not welcomed per Islam religion. However, it is allowed if the wife and husband can't get along what so ever despite all consultations and advice.
Yes, the Torah states that Judaism allows for divorce (Deuteronomy ch.24), the details of which are specified in the Talmud-volume of Gittin.
Yes (Deuteronomy ch.24).
Absolutely! Sometimes, Jews make mistakes like everyone else.
Yes (Deuteronomy 24:1), Judaism allows for divorce. In some situations, divorce is required according to the Tanach (Jewish Bible).
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.
More then 60to70 people out of 100 get married after their divorce comes through.
yes, it does. many actresses divorce there.
GA allows for non-fault divorce, but they also allow for fault based divorce.
Yes.
They were not in control to 'allow' or not allow anything.
A referendum to allow it happened in 1996, and now there is divorce in Ireland.
it depends on where you live because some states won't allow it.
Divorce has a significant role in the growth of poverty. The main cost of divorce is division. Everything has to be divided. What if you are one of the "have nots"? Are you expecting some favor from your spouse? what if nothing at all. For sure, you will lost the least things that you own if you allow divorce to topple your marriage.
no