Meir Gorodzki, the longest-serving Get Refuser in Israel, who has spent the last 19 years in jail after refusing to grant a Get to his wife, was released from jail Wednesday and immediately returned to the Chabad Shul in Meah Shearim where he had davened previously.

In 1998 , Gorodzki refused to grant a Get to his wife and after continuous refusals was imprisoned in accordance with Israeli law. During the course of his incarceration, numerous extreme sanctions were enforced against him and he was deprived of many of his rights, but nothing persuaded him to grant a Get.

Gorodzki was placed in difficult conditions and was held together with prisoners accused of violent crimes.He was also prevented from keeping personal possessions, making telephone calls or receiving visits. He was even held in isolation for extended periods, but still refused to comply with the demand for a Get.

A new indictment was submitted against Gorodzki in September 2018, and in April 2019 the Jerusalem Magistrates Court sentenced him to an additional 15 months in jail as well as a 7-month suspended sentence.

In June 2018, a private Beis Din annulled Tzivia Gorodzki’s marriage after it declared that one of the witnesses at her wedding was invalid. The Dayanim also claimed that Gorodzki, who suffered severe physical abuse during the marriage, would never have agreed to marry had she known Gorodzki’s real personality and that, in contravention of Halakha, she herself bought the wedding ring and it was not the property of her husband prior to the wedding.

The decision has not been accepted by the Rabbinate and the State of Israel but Tzivia Gorodzki now considers herself single and has revoked her demand from the rabbinate to require her former husband to grant a Get.