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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-11-19

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Nati Faber of Southfield holds a sign

to pressure an Ohio man — a former

seventh-grade teacher at Akiva

Hebrew Day School in Southfield —

to grant his wife a religious divorce.

Shevut attended the demonstration
to thank the attendees for their sup-
port of his sister, Adina. According to
Morris, Tabory also assured them the
family did not seek revenge nor wish
Shur any harm.
"To see so many people come
together and help one another, it's
a very old Jewish ideal that is alive
today," Tabory said.
Morris, in his email to congregants,
said he believed the demonstration
heightened awareness and increased
pressure on Shur to give his wife a get.
It also provided strength and comfort
to Adina Porat. And through the expe-
rience, he also learned of the plight of
Roetter's mother.
Already he has spoken to several rab-
bis involved in the matter. "I hope to
add new energy and a fresh perspective
to help resolve this case," he wrote.
"I hope this has educated all of us
and our children that if and when a
marriage must come to an end, a hus-
band may never use the get as a tool
for abuse, money and control," Morris
wrote in his email. "It is simply unac-
ceptable. That message needs to be
made clear:'
ORAs Stern said that his organiza-
tion is considering its next actions
against Shur.
"There has been a lot going on
behind the scenes and, due to the pres-
sure of the rally, we have started to see
important progress toward resolving
the case," he said. "We will continue to
pressure Eli as effectively as possible
until he finally gives Adina a get:' *

Dayton Jewish Observer Editor Marshall Weiss

and JN Story Development Editor Keri Guten

Cohen contributed to this report.

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