Talk:Organization for the Resolution of Agunot

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Controversial in American Jewish community[edit]

The credibility of the ORA organization among the wider American Jewish community is small given the perceived lack of due process in ORA's work; significant levels of social protest by Israeli citizens -men and women- against corruption and abuses of the State of Israel's rabbinical courts; that American judges have declared that Israel's rabbinical courts have "no comity" in USA courts; ORA's association with the orthodox rabbis sentenced in the 2013 New York divorce torture plot, and less illegal than torture and extortion but also embarrassing ultraorthodox methods such as herem banishment (medieval excommunications).

-Yohananw (talk) 13:54, 16 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

the above was deleted by user:iccuwaun, a user with no talk page entry. Ok this paragraph needs citations. The NJ court child abduction case of Ofir Ben-Chaim, ruled that Israel's batei din have no comity. To get ref as reported in legal journals... -Yohananw (talk) 16:36, 6 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]