The prevailing view, held by Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi, is that a woman is presumed “fatal” after the death of two husbands.
Yaron Harel was killed on January 17, 2012, in a motorcycle accident. Yaron, 35, a policeman from Nitzan, near Ashdod, was the second husband of Liat Harel, who lost her first husband in a car accident 11 years ago. Few people know that Liat’s anguish will not end with the mourning of her second husband.
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Israel’s ‘black widows’ / Irit Rosenblum – Haaretz
The prevailing view, held by Rabbi Yehudah Hanasi, is that a woman is presumed “fatal” after the death of two husbands.
Yaron Harel was killed on January 17, 2012, in a motorcycle accident. Yaron, 35, a policeman from Nitzan, near Ashdod, was the second husband of Liat Harel, who lost her first husband in a car accident 11 years ago. Few people know that Liat’s anguish will not end with the mourning of her second husband.
Read the full article on Haaretz website
Israel's 'black widows' - print version
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