A Jewish woman shows her rings that now means she has succeeded in having her 'Get' (religious divorce) at the Rabbinical Court


Jewish women, whose husbands deny them a religious divorce (called a 'get') after their marriages have irretrievably broken down are known as 'agunah' meaning a 'chained woman' (plural 'agunot'). Agunot are unable to re-marry in an orthodox synagogue. If an agunah contracts a civil marriage, then each child of that marriage is a 'mamzer' - that is, illegitimate according to Jewish law. This status passes down through the generations; thus the son or daughter of a mamzer is also a mamzer. The mamzer suffers severe penalties, such as being restricted to marrying only another mamzer or a convert.


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Location: Jerusalem, Israel
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