Following the announcement that eligibility for daycare subsidies would depend on both parents working at least 24 hours weekly, various ideas on how to get around the law have been put forward.

The new policy will go into effect in November.

According to Kikar Hashabbat, Rabbi Yitzhak Zilberstein, who serves as rabbi of Mayanei Hayeshua Medical Center, the Ramat Elchanan neighborhood of Bnei Brak, and the dean of Kollel Beit David in Holon, was asked whether "a couple where the husband learns Torah can register for divorce - without divorcing - with the Chief Rabbinate and go through the process of mediation, arguments, and claims and pushing off hearings by mutual agreement and not by mutual agreement, and manage the process as if they were officially separated for several years, until this evil government falls."

"From a halakhic perspective, there is no significance to beginning the process," the questioners said. "From a legal perspective, the mother becomes a single mother, separated. She is eligible for many more benefits than she has received until now."... Read More: Arutz-7