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Women in Chains

A Sourcebook on the Agunah

Jack Nusan Porter

Religion / Judaism / Rituals & Practice

A compendium of traditional and nontraditional sources, Women in Chains deals with the issue of the Agunah--the married woman who is unable to recei ve a bill of divorce from her husband and thus remains tied to him, unable to marry someone else. The author also includes a wide range of solutions, including new legislation, prenuptial agreements, and more.
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