The case of the acquittal of the divorce by the Safed Court: After Torah scholars from the Lithuanian and Sephardic communities issued letters of protest against the court's ruling Permitting a woman whose husband is defined as a 'plant'', and leaflets condemning the ruling were published in Haredi centers - the reaction phase is coming.
According to a report on the B network, the panel of judges at the Safed court - Rabbi Chaim Bezek, Rabbi Yosef Yaguda, and Av Beit Din Rabbi Uriel Lavie - sent a letter to the Rosh Yeshiva of Hebron, the Gaon Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Farbstein, in which, along with the halachic reasons on which they relied, they attacked the publication of the declarations against them.
""Even when they want to attack one party or another, including the members of the court, and their ruling, it is appropriate to hear them before they are openly attacked," they write - and add: "The phenomenon that is achieved byfrom"Appealing and even attacking the judges before turning to the court and hearing what they have to say is an incomprehensible phenomenon.".
The appeal to Rabbi Parvashtin comes after the Rosh Yeshiva of Hebron criticized a ruling that contradicted the court's ruling.
The dayanim write to Rabbi Farbstein: "His words will be used to shed his blood in public, in contempt and incitement among the masses of the people who understand nothing of Halacha.".
The dayanim also address the "scorners" as they call them and ask: "Who allowed our blood to be shed without speaking a single word to us, without law and without trial? Does this massive campaign contribute to strengthening the status of law and the rabbinate or undermine it in a much more serious way than a renewed ruling, which is not agreed upon by other scholars?"'
As reported in Haredim10, the regional court issued a ruling that is considered one of the most unusual in recent years. According to the ruling, a woman from the north can be granted a divorce, whose husband "sprouted" her after an injury, and released her from her six-and-a-half-year-long marriage. After the case reached the senior judges in Israel and no solution was found, the regional court resorted to an unusual halachic measure - a "get zikui" - in which the judges determine that the husband's desire is to grant his wife a divorce, without needing her consent or awareness.