Rabbi Meesh Hammer-Kossoy presents a five-part series on Am I my Brother’s Keeper? Jewish Approaches to Israeli Minorities. In this lecture, Meesh will discuss Women’s Rights: Releasing an Agunah – The case of the Justice Lavi and the Vegetative Husband. 7 years after a tragic accident left her husband a “vegetable” and her an agunah (anchored to her absentee husband), Rabbi Uriel Lavi, Av Bet Din of Tzfat made a bold decision in May 2014 to release her using a rarely used concept “zikkui gett.” The controversial move cost him his promotion, and in fact held up the entire judicial appointment system until the end of 2015. What is going on here? How is this a symptom of a larger problem? and what can be done?
Please note that an extract from the movie Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem was shown for the first 10 minutes of the lecture.
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