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Longest-Serving ‘Chained Wife’ Finally Breaks Free After 48 Years

Category : Islam, Judaism

Zionists go out of their way to defame Muslim men claiming we mistreat our women. But look ak how Jewish law treats their women.

Islam gives women a higher status than ANY other religions or ways of life in the entire world. But you won’t see that in the news. The reason is, if you see the truth about Islamic treatment of women, more women would probably join up in droves.

Don’t believe me? You can just as easily go and find out for yourselves. And I don’t mean from the Western media.

(Note: “Britain’s network of beth dins (Jewish courts)” – Why is this okay, and the zionists themselves oppose Islamic courts in this country? They claim Israel is their home, want to practice their religion here, but they want to prevent us from practising ours. And it’s not just the zionists who are doing this: The seikhs and hindus are the same.  They’re all hypocrits.)

Read this report from today’s Independent newspaper:

Susan Zinkin divorced her husband in 1962, but only now is she able to marry again

By Jerome Taylor

Friday, 19 February 2010

Susan Zinkin at her home in Kafar Sava, Israel, with photos of her family

Susan Zinkin divorced her husband in 1962 but was forbidden from looking for new love for almost 50 years. Only when he died an old man this week was she released from being a “chained wife” under Jewish law.

Ms Zinkin, 73, a retired Orthodox Jewish teacher from north London, divorced Israel Errol Elias in Britain’s civil courts 48 years ago but she was never able to obtain a Jewish divorce (known as a “get”) from him. And yesterday she spoke of her relief at finally being freed from her status as the world’s longest-serving “chained wife”.

“As awful as it may sound my ex-husband’s death is a great relief and a huge weight off my shoulders – to be stuck like that was so cruel,” she said yesterday in an interview with The Independent. “I’m quite convinced that had the rabbis wanted to get their act together they could have done something within Jewish law and found a solution.”

She had made repeated attempts to get her former husband to grant her a Jewish divorce, which would have allowed her to remarry. She, and many others, even resorted to regular protests outside his house in Golders Green, north London, in a bid to publicly shame him into granting her a religiously sanctioned separation, but the protests only seemed to strengthen his resolve.

But despite widespread public outcry, her “agunah” (literally “chained”) status remained in force until earlier this week when Mr Elias, 86, died.

Speaking from her home in Kfar Saba, near Tel Aviv, Ms Zinkin called on Britain’s network of beth dins (Jewish courts) to do more to help chained women and to speak out against husbands who refuse to grant divorces. “The Jewish religious authorities come together to talk about and solve all sorts of religious and social problems but they never seem to get around to discussing [agunahs],” she said. “It is time they did.”

Under halakha (Jewish law) only men have the power to grant a get. Women who cannot persuade their husbands to free them from marriage become known as “agunahs” or chained wives. Although they are legally divorced under British law, chained wives (particularly those within Orthodox and Ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities) often find themselves ostracised if they dare to remarry or speak out.

Ms Zinkin, who describes herself as “mainstream Orthodox”, said she felt unable to find a new husband because, without a get from her first partner, any new marriage would be considered unlawful by the wider community. Her children – and any of her future offspring – would also be shunned as mamzers, a halakhic term to describe the offspring of adulterous or incestuous relationships. “That’s a terrible stigma for the child,” she explained. “They’re illegitimate for Jewish purposes and I just couldn’t do that to any child of mine. Even Jews who aren’t very religious wouldn’t necessarily want to marry someone and have children born with mamzer status.”

Attempts by rabbinical authorities to tackle recalcitrant husbands has been met with varying degrees of success. Rabbis from the Liberal and Reform schools of Judaism will often issue gets to women if a husband refuses three times, but the more orthodox branches are notoriously reluctant to intervene, believing that any sort of coercion would invalidate the get.

In the United States, some Orthodox rabbis have encouraged the use of pre-nuptial agreements which financially penalise a stubborn husband. Jewish courts in Israel have even gone as far as placing intractable husbands in prison until they grant a get. But campaigners say the Orthodox beth din courts in Britain have been much slower to look for solutions.

“It’s a very frustrating process,” says Sandra Blackman, a co-founder of the Agunot Campaign who regularly used to protest outside Mr Elias’s house alongside Ms Zinkin. “We need the Orthodox beth dins to be courageous and recognise the appalling injustices that are being carried out by some husbands. Other countries have found solutions but people seem afraid to implement them here.”

One academic hoping to find a way out of the impasse is Professor Bernard Jackson, an expert in Jewish law who until last year was head of the Agunah Research Unit at the University of Manchester. Last summer he published proposals which offered courts viable alternatives that still conformed to Jewish law, including the promotion of pre-nuptials, provisional gets that would be issued in advance of marriage, and the retrospective annulment of a marriage by a rabbi. The response from the Orthodox community has been limited.

“I can only say that meetings have been initiated, and there clearly is some willingness to look at our work and discuss it with us,” he said. “The problem is that batei din are generally reluctant to go out on a limb alone, for fear of appearing ‘divisive’. They are looking either for a consensus or for a lead from the greatest rabbinic scholars of the generation.”

Hopes for such a lead were dashed in 2006 when an international conference to discuss agunahs was called off by Israel’s chief rabbi, Shlomo Amar, just five days before it was due to begin. It was widely reported in Israel that pressure from the Ultra-Orthodox community led to the cancellation.

“I’m convinced there is a way,” said Ms Zinkin. “We need to get all the rabbis together to reach some sort of consensus on how to solve this problem within Jewish law.”

Until rabbis take a stand, there is little that chained women can do, other than resort to public protests in a bid to shame their former husbands. “I just hit a brick wall and there didn’t seem to be anything I could do,” she recalled. “I knew I just had to carry on with my life and try to forget about it.”

Few women dare to speak out about their agunah status for fear of reducing their chances of ever obtaining a get, or because they are worried about how the community might react to such public criticism. Ms Zinkin did speak out. By the end of the 1990s she was approached by a small group of Jewish women who, like her, had either been or still were chained women. The first the mainstream press in Britain heard about agunahs was when a devoted band of Jewish women bewildered north London motorists with regular protests outside Mr Elias’s home in Golders Green, calling on him to free his wife. Week after week they met outside his home but Mr Elias dug his heels in. The public coverage of the protests did, however, spur the rabbinical authorities into trying to persuade Mr Elias.

“Prior to [those protests] the Jewish authorities hadn’t even been prepared to make a phonecall or approach him in any way,” she said. “Whenever I approached Jewish judges they just said they couldn’t do anything. So the protests might not have worked in my case, but they did with others.”

The demonstrations also thrust the issue firmly into the wider public’s consciousness: “People just didn’t realise that this sort of thing can drag on for so many years. When I told people what had happened they were absolutely stunned that you can be an agunah in Britain for more than 40 years. I just hope I’m the last of a long line of agunahs.”

For the meantime, Ms Zinkin is happy just to reflect on the fact that – for the first time in nearly five decades – she is officially free. “I suppose it is a bit of a record but it’s not exactly one I’m proud to hold,” she said. “I’m just glad it’s finally over. I feel a great sense of relief, but also sadness because it was all so unnecessary. I just hope that other men will think twice about the enormous distress they can cause by not granting their wife a get.”

Fromm>> http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/longestserving-chained-wife-finally-breaks-free-after-48-years-1904136.html

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Hamza Yusuf : Changing The Tide / Islam in America

Category : Corruption, Human Rights, Islam, U.S.A.




Hamza Yusuf delivered the (amazing) key note speech at the ICNA Why Islam? Symposium on March 18, 2006

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Hamza Yusuf (Islam & The West)

Category : Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Zionism

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A riveting speech by Sheikh Hamza Yusuf on the failings of those who purport to fight in the name of Islam, and the Western so-called democracies who abuse their own powers to fight Muslims. Especially the USA.

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US Guantanamo Guard Converts To Islam – Most Amazing Story

Category : Israel, U.S.A.




Terry Holdbrooks was on the other side. He was a US soldier and he says he saw something in the behaviour of the inmates that changed him. He tells his story to Al Jazeera in his own words.

As the US government moves to shutdown its detention centre at Guantanamo Bay, stories are emerging of the way it affected those inside.

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I Back BNP Policies, Says Sikh

Category : Corruption, United Kingdom, War on Terror

This is soooo funny. I was just thinking yesterday how I thought the first non-whites to join the BNP would be sikhs and hindus, along with zionists.

Why did I think that?

Because sikhs and hindus are no different when it comes to Islam: They’re all Islamophobes.

That’s why Israel and India love each other so much – because of their common hatred for Islam.

It’s not a new thing: It’s always been there for them.

In the article below Rajinder Singh claims Muslims made life difficult for them in India. Muslims were the minority as opposed to hindus and sikhs over there. Alway were.

And it was they who were oppressing the Muslims. Check out Slumdog Millionaire where the hindus go around killing Muslims.  That’s based on fact.

But of course, as with Israel, they’re always the victims, despite their murderous ways.

However, there’s a true story about an Indian who betrayed India during the time of British rule over there. It was a guy named Mirza something. I can’t quite remember his name.

Anyway, what happened was, the British promised this guy wealth and position if he spied for them. So he did.

Now here’s the rub. When the British got what they wanted, they invited him to their ‘embassy’ to reward him.

When he got there, they set the dogs on him. Literally.

They bascially said, ‘If you’re own people can’t trust you, how can we?’

And the dogs killed him and ate him.

Remember that, Rajinder Singh, for you may be going the same way. The BNP will probably turn out to be the dogs which kill you and drink your blood. And kicks your family out of the country.

And I’ll be laughing at you while they do it.

A 78-year-old Sikh, soon to be the first non-white member of the BNP, has told why he supports the far-right party.



Rajinder Singh spoke a day after the BNP voted to change its constitution to allow black and Asian people to join.


A 78-year-old Sikh is soon to be the first non-white member of Nick Griffin’s BNP party

The party made the decision at an extraordinary general meeting in Essex on Sunday after it was told by Central London County Court to amend its constitution to comply with race relations laws or face legal action by the Equality and Human Rights Commission.

On Sunday, leader Nick Griffin said he expected to welcome Mr Singh soon as the BNP’s first non-white member.

Mr Singh said he would gladly join the party, although being a member or not would not change his support of its policies: “If they say ‘join’, I can’t chicken out now. I will support them to the hilt, for their policies. I’m just pleased for them, not pleased for myself, because it doesn’t change anything in me.

“It doesn’t change my attitude to them, my loyalty to them. That doesn’t change whether I am a member or not. I am still loyal to them.”

Speaking at his home in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, Mr Singh praised Mr Griffin for “taking on the whole storm of lefties” who, he said, wanted to encourage multiculturalism.

Mr Singh, who was born in West Punjab, India, said he left the country in 1967 after seeing years of violence caused by the partition of the country, which also saw the death of his father.

He said the BNP was the only party he felt would take on the spread of Islamic fundamentalism, and “save” Britain – preventing any repetition of what he had seen in India.

“BNP are home-grown sons of this soil, not home-grown terrorists – there’s a big distinction. They want to save this country and, when they save it for themselves, it will be good for me too.”

From>> http://www.metro.co.uk/news/813282-i-back-bnp-policies-says-sikh

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