
Singer and songwriter Shuli Rand talks for the first time about the complex process, in which the Rabbinical Court allowed him to marry a second wife - after his first wife refused to divorce him.
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In an interview with the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper, which will be published in full on Friday, he says: "A stone was lifted from my heart. I felt a great joy. Because I wanted, so to speak, to be free. I knew all along that she would not give me a divorce. She also told me, 'I will not give you a divorce until Zibula Batreita.' In Aramaic, it means 'until the last dust is thrown on the grave.'.
""The court accepted my divorce claim very, very, very clearly and decisively. The other side refused to accept the divorce," Rand said.
About his relationship with Scout Grant, he says: "A very strong feeling of home.".
They first met 30 years ago at the Cameri Theater, and the renewed connection represents a closing of a circle for them.
Rand: "She made me see the beauty in me. We would talk a lot on the phone. Every evening, when I finished a show or something like that, I would go to the benches to be alone. I would spend most of my alone time in long conversations with her. The relationship started when she came to see my show at the Shonai.".