The Jewish Chronicle

Woman receives get after threatenin­g criminal action

- BYSIMONROC­KER

VAL ON DON woman finally received her get this week after threatenin­g to take her husband to court for coercive and controllin­g behaviour.

Rifka Meyer, who runs as he it el business in Golders Green, had been waiting for nine years for her religious divorce from Yossi Elkouby.

It is the second time that lawyers in the UK have wielded the threat of a criminal case to help free a Jewish woman from her marriage after their innovative use of the law earlier this year.

Four years ago the London Beth Din issued notices urging synagogues in London and Paris to deny Mr Elkouby entry until he gave his wife a get.

Last month Ms Meyer turned to solicitor Gary Les in-Davis and QC Anthony Metzer, who warned Mr Elkouby he could face criminal proceeding­s.

Earlier this year, another London woman received a get after the two lawyers helped her launch a prosecutio­n against her ex-husband. He agreed to the religious divorce rather than go to trial facing the risk of a five-year jail term.

Mr Lesin-Davis and Mr Metzer said

She had been waiting nine years for her religious divorce

they were “delighted that we were able to bring finality to Rifka’s long battle for justice and her release from her nightmare.

“The offence of controllin­g behaviour in a familial relationsh­ip can provide a powerful remedy to protect vulnerable women whose treatment by recalcitra­nt husbands strays into criminal offending.”

They said, “In this case, the get refusal involved a serious restrictio­n on the liberty of the victim and was clearly behaviour designed to control and under mine her, keeping her in an intimate relationsh­ip against her will and preventing her from re-marrying.”

But Mr Elkouby denied that the warning over prosecutio­n had any influence on his decision, saying that “this subject was hardly discussed — it was not relevant at this final stage. My mind was made up along time ago that I wanted to give my wife a get.”

The good feeling he would derive from“giving a willing kosher,un conditiona­l get was simply going to out weigh any potential compromise­s that up until now was the cause of this unnecessar­y delay,” he said. “It’s as simple as that.”

Ms Meyer, who has started an organisati­on called GETT Out, plans to help other women in the same situation as she was in.

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Rifka Meyer

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