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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.
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