If a funeral procession and wedding procession meet at a crossroads, which one has the right of way? The talmud says the wedding should lead. We must lead with life.
‘It is possible to experience genuine happiness amidst pain’
Rabbi Shalom Hammer said that “When the enemy says that they are destroying our houses, this couple declares, ‘We will build a new home.'"
The group, which aims to help Israelis get married legally without the Rabbinate, believes political tensions have caused the increase in requests.
The most difficult aspects of finding a partner were: Not getting enough good matches, emotional unavailability and lack of set-ups in general.
Couples arrived at the LGBTQ+ Center in Ramat Gan to a venue decorated with flowers and balloons for the upcoming nuptials.
An expert in Israeli complex divorce laws explains why even a happy and seemingly non-binding decision can still have legal consequences.