A rabbinical court has reportedly canceled a previously issued order that prohibited a divorcee from hosting her ex-husband, a Cohen, in her home. The details of the ruling and the specific court have not been released.
According to reports, a rabbinical court has canceled an order that prevented a divorcee from hosting her former husband, who is a Cohen (a member of the Jewish priestly class), in her home. The order was reportedly issued previously, but the court has now reversed it. The ruling has implications for Jewish family law, as it touches on the boundaries of religious restrictions on Cohen divorcees. Further details, including the names of the parties and the specific court, are not yet available.
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