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did they lose their ketuba? is that the reason for the remarriage or am i missing something?
ReplyDeleteNope. :)
ReplyDeleteYou may have to read a couple other posts of hers to get it...
She is a giyores as of last week!
WOW...a far better story!
ReplyDeleteMazal Tov and much hatzlacha.
ReplyDeleteDude, I read her whole blog and I still can't figure out why she's getting remarried. I googled giyores but can't find any definition, and all I can figure is that somehow she found out she's not Jewish even though she thought she was?
ReplyDeleteMazel Tov!
ReplyDeleteThank you!! I just saw this - I have to apologize, a few days ago I deleted a bunch of old posts!
ReplyDeleteYes, 9.5 years after my Reform conversion and our first wedding, I had an Orthodox conversion and we had a small kiddushin al pi halacha. :)
I have to say that although I have been purposefully anon for my first 6 months of blogging except to a few, I have been slowly 'coming out of the closet', LOL. I've met 2 J-bloggers, and hopefully more in the next month!