Revisioning the get ceremony to be more than a legal procedure, taking into account the spiritual and emotional elements [more]
The author suggests convening a Beit Chesed (a House of Lovingkindness) instead of a traditional Beit Din (Rabbinic Court) to perform the get ceremony. The ceremony can be egalitarian and is accompanied by a prayer of release. [more]
An egalitarian version of a traditional get ceremony. [more]
A divorce ceremony for the couple to be used following or, in some cases, in place of, a traditional get. [more]
Along with a traditional get (Jewish bill of divorce) granted by the husband, Reconstructionism offers a woman-initiated get and a mutual get. [more]
A ritual that provides dignity for a painful process and accords respect to the non-participating partner [more]
Language which can be used for an egalitarian bill of divorce/ritual "get" [more]
Language which can be used for an egalitarian bill of divorce/ritual "get," woman to man [more]
Language which can be used for an egalitarian bill of divorce/ritual "get," man to woman [more]
An egalitarian and emotion-filled get ceremony performed in the presence of the couple's havurah, which has also been torn apart by the divorce [more]