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Chuppah instead of Get: The Divorce Hall in the Rabbinical Court Turned into a Wedding Hall | Israel Hayom

2024-01-03T11:04:01.879Z

Highlights: A couple who married several years ago and even had children discovered that the mother was adopted and not Jewish. The head of the patriarchs of the courts in Tel Aviv conducted the chuppah and redeemed a family from sudden distress. Rabbi Zebedee Cohen sanctified the wine, and read the Ketubah and the seven blessings in the presence of the husband, the judges, and the witnesses. The woman was directed for baptism in a nearby mikveh, and immediately upon her return, a tallit was deployed.


A couple who married several years ago and even had children discovered that the mother was adopted and not Jewish • The head of the patriarchs of the courts in Tel Aviv conducted the chuppah and redeemed a family from sudden distress


The courtroom of the Tel Aviv Rabbinical Court, where thousands of divorce ceremonies have been held over the years, turned into a wedding hall this week when the divorce divorce was replaced by a ketubah according to the religion of Moses and Israel.

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These are observant couples who married several years ago and even had two children. The grandmother, the mother of the mother of the family, revealed to the woman in her old age that she was actually an adopted child and that she was not her biological daughter. It turns out that the biological mother is not Jewish, which means that the married woman and her children are not Jewish.

The sensitive issue was brought before the head of the forefathers of the courts in Tel Aviv, Rabbi Zebedee Cohen, who heads a special panel for intensive care of complex and complex halachic problems.

After researching and checking that the woman was indeed observant all her life, was educated in religious educational frameworks and strictly adhered to a mitzvah as light as a donkey, he immediately decided to convert her and remarry her according to the religion of Moses and Israel.

The woman was directed for baptism in a nearby mikveh, and immediately upon her return, a tallit was deployed and a wedding was held in the divorce hall. Rabbi Zebedee Cohen sanctified the wine, and read the Ketubah and the seven blessings in the presence of the husband, the judges, and the witnesses.

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