• Heter meah rabbanim (Hebrew: היתר מאה רבנים, lit. 'permission by one hundred rabbis') is a term in Jewish law which means that one hundred Rabbis agree...
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  • religious Jews and are used for establishment of law in modern Israel. Heter meah rabbanim Responsa 70 Responsa 43:8 As he himself says in a responsum reported...
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  • rabbinical court. Kotler was issued a rarely used exemption known as a heter meah rabbanim (permission of 100 rabbis). This allowed him to take a second wife...
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    hundred on each side. While such a husband has the option of seeking a heter meah rabbanim, no similar option exists for the wife. Men can also better afford...
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  • refuse to accept a get. To resolve the situation of such a man, the heter meah rabbanim (exemption by one hundred rabbis) was established, to permit him...
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  • communities. In addition to the ban, Gershon also introduced a law called Heter meah rabbanim which allows the men to remarry with the permission from one hundred...
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