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A Tel Aviv District Rabbinate-affiliated beis din ruled that a man who is a violent alcoholic is compelled to give his wife a Get immediately despite the fact she was the one who left their home.

The couple in question have three children and have been married for 18 years. The woman told the beis din her husband is addicted to alcohol, which he regularly drinks in excess, and as a result, he has outbursts of anger and rage. According to her, he has used physical violence against her in the past and has even threatened her life with strangulation as he waves a dog collar in front of her. She told the beis din her husband does not support her.

The husband denies the allegations against him and has refused to give his wife a Get to date. In his words, it is the wife who acts with violence and aggression towards him, both verbal and physical violence, as well as often summoning police to their home after she was violent. He told the beis din that from time-to-time he would have a bit of alcohol, but he insists he is not an alcoholic.

Due to the contradictory statements and accusations made by the couple against one another, Dayanim Rabbi Refael Ben-Shimon, Rabbi Meir Kahane and Rabbi Aviran Halevi decided to conduct a thorough factual investigation by contacting Israel Police and obtaining court orders.

The dayanim found a paper trail of complaints to police by the wife against her husband. In some of the cases, it was the husband who complained against his wife, accusing her of being violent, which she denied, stating the use of her hands was for defensive purposes only. In one complaint, she accused the husband of breaking her makeup equipment, and in another, she explained he arrived home after midnight with cuts and bleeding from his hand. There are also mutual complaints filed by the in-laws against the in-law children.

The dayanim arrived at the decisions from a number of poskim, including from Maran HaGaon HaRav Ovadia Yosef ZT”L ZY”A in Yabia Omer, that the husband is viewed as repulsive (בעל מאוס) to the wife, and therefore, immediate divorce should be ordered. In addition, it is not the husband who is supporting the wife and children, yet additional grounds for a Get as well as the fact the husband drinks to the point of intoxication, all leading to the need for an immediate Get. Read more at YWN