Comments on the New York State "Get Law"
Rabbi Gedalia Dov Schwartz
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Rabbi Gedalia Dov Schwartz - Head, Bet Din of the Rabbinical Council
of America and of the Bet Din of the Chicago Rabbinical Council. Editor,
Hadarom, and author of halachic books.
- Mishnah, Yevamot, Chap. XIV, 1.
- Mishnah, Ketubot, Chap. VII, 10; Shulchan Aruch, Even Haezer, 144.
- Gittin 88b, Baba Bathra 48a.
- Gittin ibid.
- Tur, Even Haezer 134.
- Shulchan Aruch, ibid, par.8,9.
- Bet Yosef 134; Ramo, ibid.
- Ibid.
- Shulchan Aruch, Even Haezer 154: 21; Ramo, ibid.
- Bet Yosef 134 and Ramo, ibid.
- Ibid.
- Ibid. Ramo, ibid, 40.
- Ramo, ibid.
- No. 1; also cited in Bet Yosef, Even Haezer, 134.
- N'tiv 24, Chelek 1.
- Gittin 134, 4.
- Chelkat Yoav, Dinei Oness, 5.
- Haichal Yitzchiak, 1, 1-5.
- 149.
- Hilchot Ishut Chap XIIII, 8.
- Ketubot 63b.
- Viz: Haichal Yitzchak, ibid, 2,1.
- Iggerot Moshe, Even Haezer Vol.4, 106. See also Vol.3, 44.
For further discussion in regard to Ketuba and Mezonot in the case
of a recalcitrant husband, see Chikrei Halacha (p. 261-282) by
Harav Shear Yashuv Hacohen, Rav of Haifa.
- Vol. V, 169.
- For a complete legal analysis of the "Get Law," see the
memorandum of Marvin E. Jacob, Esq., dated June 14, 1993,
published in the Jewish Press.
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