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Comments on the New York State "Get Law"
Rabbi Gedalia Dov Schwartz

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.

  1. Mishnah, Yevamot, Chap. XIV, 1.
  2. Mishnah, Ketubot, Chap. VII, 10; Shulchan Aruch, Even Haezer, 144.
  3. Gittin 88b, Baba Bathra 48a.
  4. Gittin ibid.
  5. Tur, Even Haezer 134.
  6. Shulchan Aruch, ibid, par.8,9.
  7. Bet Yosef 134; Ramo, ibid.
  8. Ibid.
  9. Shulchan Aruch, Even Haezer 154: 21; Ramo, ibid.
  10. Bet Yosef 134 and Ramo, ibid.
  11. Ibid.
  12. Ibid. Ramo, ibid, 40.
  13. Ramo, ibid.
  14. No. 1; also cited in Bet Yosef, Even Haezer, 134.
  15. N'tiv 24, Chelek 1.
  16. Gittin 134, 4.
  17. Chelkat Yoav, Dinei Oness, 5.
  18. Haichal Yitzchiak, 1, 1-5.
  19. 149.
  20. Hilchot Ishut Chap XIIII, 8.
  21. Ketubot 63b.
  22. Viz: Haichal Yitzchak, ibid, 2,1.
  23. 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.
  24. Vol. V, 169.
  25. 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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