Get of Cleves
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The Get of Cleves was a contentious international 18th-century divorce case that ended when the allegedly insane husband remarried his "wife" in a marriage ceremony that omitted the major portions of a standard Jewish wedding. The date on the get (divorce document) was 22 Elul 5526, and it was written ina German-Dutch border town, Cleves, fourteen days after the date on the 8 Elul 5526 (August 14, 1766) marriage document. The truncated ceremony was in 1767.
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The Get of Cleves was a contentious international 18th-century divorce case that ended when the allegedly insane husband remarried his "wife" in a marriage ceremony that omitted the major portions of a standard Jewish wedding. The date on the get (divorce document) was 22 Elul 5526, and it was written ina German-Dutch border town, Cleves, fourteen days after the date on the 8 Elul 5526 (August 14, 1766) marriage document. The truncated ceremony was in 1767. The central issue was whether the husband was of sound mind at the time of the divorce. Two books, published 1769 (Ohr HaYashar) and 1770 (Ohr Yisroel) gave extensive details of the case. A three part article about this case was published 2015.
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