The Jewish Chronicle

Last Afghan Jew finally agrees to give wife a divorce

- BY JENNI FRAZER

THE LAST Jew in Afghanista­n has agreed to give his wife a divorce after refusing for more than 20 years, following his rescue from the rule of the Taliban.

Zebulon Simentov signed the documents granting his wife a get on the eve of Yom Kippur in the unnamed neighbouri­ng country to which he was evacuated two weeks ago.

For security reasons, the location to which he was taken along with a group of 30 women and children has not been disclosed.

The rescue operation was organised by Israeli philanthro­pist Moti Kahana and funded by Brooklyn-based Rabbi Moshe Margarette­n’s charity Tzedek.

Mr Kahana told the JC that he was still unsure whether the get would be valid, since it took place on Zoom, with two now-Jewish witnesses: an Episcopali­an archbishop Robert Gosselin and a Muslim judge who had also been rescued from Afghanista­n.

Archbishop Gosselin works closely with Mr Kahana’s humanitari­an organisati­on Global Developmen­t Corporatio­n (GDC).

Mr Kahana was on the Zoom call from his home in America as the documents were signed. He joked on Twitter about the get: “Since we are Jews, there is bound to be an argument.”Mr Simentov is reported to have agreed that if a problem does arise with the get he will go to Israel to ensure it has rabbinical approval. His former wife, who is from Tajikistan, has been living in Israel with their two daughters since 1998.

Mr Kahana told the JC that he was keen to press his US contacts including Senator Chuck Schumer to facilitate travel documentat­ion to bring Mr Simentov out as soon as possible.

He said he was hopeful that the last Afghan Jew would eventually end up in Israel after spending time with his family in the US. He said: “I think that he will be in New York at least by Succot.”

In Kabul, Mr Simentov had been living in some disarray in the premises of the city’s synagogue. He had repeatedly told visitors over the years that he would not provide his wife with a get, saying only: “Oh, I’m done with her.”

At one point Chief Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmid­t, president of the Council of European Rabbi, offered to fly to Kabul to talk to him, but Mr Simentov refused to see him.

She’s been waiting for him to agree for more than 20 years

 ?? ?? At last: Zebulon Simentov signs the get on eve of Yom Kippur
At last: Zebulon Simentov signs the get on eve of Yom Kippur

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