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One out of every seven Jewish women in Israel is at risk of becoming inextricably stuck in an unwanted marriage. Thousands of women, mesoravot get, are living through this nightmare, neither married nor divorced, stuck for years or even decades in a state of limbo, prevented from leaving their unwanted marriages and unable to build new lives for themselves. Mavoi Satum, a not-for-profit organization established in 1995, takes a unique approach to helping mesoravot get by helping individual women while advocating for broader reform.

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Working towards change: Media Training Seminar for Agunot and Mesoravot Get

Working towards change: Media Training Seminar for Agunot and Mesoravot Get

Sponsored by Tikkun Olam Women’s Foundation of Greater Washington, DC

“I am tired of seeing injustice,” said ‘S’, a mesorevet get, speaking in front of a camera. She was one of ten participants in a media-training course designed to turn mesoravot get into advocates for change in Israel.media The course, which was held last week, facilitated by former Channel 1 executives Shesh Productions and sponsored by the Tikkun Olam Women’s Foundation of Greater Washington, taught women the skills of speaking in front of a camera and giving interviews to members of the press. The goal of the course was to enable women to effectively share their stories as part of Mavoi Satum’s broader campaign for systemic change, in particular the campaign to create an alternative Beit Din in Israel.

“I’m ready to tell the world,” said another participant. “Everyone should know about the pain I’ve been through.”

Media exposure is often accompanied by anxieties similar to those felt standing before an unknown enemy. This kind of exposure involves a lack of control, social stigmas, fear of ethical boundaries being broken, interviewers delving into one’s privacy, negative publicity, and damage to one’s children.

 

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By giving women real tools,” says Mavoi Satum Director Batya Kahana-Dror, “we are enabling them to face their fears and use the media as a tool to advance their own needs. The exposure helps spur on a public debate, and creates a means through which we can influence decision makers.”

 



 
Get News: A pregnant agunah
A mesorevet get, who has been living apart from her husband for seven years, arrived at the Beit Din Hagadol with a large belly, in her eighth month of pregnancy. She met an immigrant several years after her separation, and has been living with him for five years, during which time she has been fighting to receive a get from her husband, who himself has been living with several other women. Despite the fact that there is no doubt that this couple will never again live together, the regional Beit Din has refused to rule that the father must give a get. During the appeal at the Beit Din Hagadol, during which time Mavoi Satum Legal Aid Director Gitit Nachliel, representing the woman, was fearful that the pregnancy would cause a deterioration in her status, the opposite actually happened. The court, unaccustomed to such sights (and relieved that mamzerut was not an issue due to the non-Jewish fatherhood of the baby), ordered the husband to give an immediate get.

Will she receive a get before giving birth? Find out in our next newsletter, or follow our news on Facebook, Twitter, or here on our website.
 
MS Precedent: Parents of Recalcitrant Husband Accountable

In a precedent-setting ruling, the Jerusalem Family Court determined that grandparents are obligated to pay child support payments to their grandchildren in lieu of their son, a recalcitrant husband, whom they are supporting. The lawsuit was filed by advocate and religious pleader Gitit Nachliel of Mavoi Satum, The Organization for Women Denied Divorce. The lawsuit was filed on behalf of a young mother of two whose husband abandoned her during her second pregnancy and fled Israel, leaving her to fend for the children entirely on her own, and making her an "agunah", or chained woman.

Precedent: The Father Disappeared; The Grandparents will Pay Child Support
By Shmuel Mittelman, NRG 25/10/2009, 4:18 PM
Translated by Elana Sztokman
http://www.nrg.co.il/online/1/ART1/958/110.html

 

 

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Membership campaign 2010 is underway! Find out how to become a member by clicking here.

 

Chanuka Newsletter from Mavoi Satum


Listen to radio interview between Dr. Elana Sztokman, Atty Gittit Nachliel and Rabbi Eli Ben Dehan, head of the Jerusalem rabbinical court


pdf“Recalcitrance: A divine edict?” Talk by Batya Kahana Dror at Kehillat Mevakshei Derech, Wed 9 Dec. Click here for details.

 

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