I Meant to Divorce My Wife Not My Daughter: The Escape of an Orthodox Jew from the Bondage of Religion and a Match Made in Heaven

Paperback Published on: 14/06/2022
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Synopsis

This spectacular nonfiction account of events will leave the Orthodox Jewish community (along with the other two Abrahamic religions), our criminal divorce court system, and God himself torn to shreds. It is a fascinating page-turning tale of fatherhood, love, marriage, family, and religion that will leave you mesmerized. Braided throughout with humor and tears, this story is a must-read for anyone who is thinking about marriage, in a marriage, or post marriage. It's a book that every spouse, every mother, father, lawyer, citizen, and even God himself, needs to read. Your life will never be the same. This riveting expose of insular Jewish life penned by a Talmudical scholar, teacher, writer [and winner of the Kirkus Reviews Top 100 Best Books of 2017 award, using his pseudonym of William Tellem, to pen "When You Gotta Go!"], and publisher of children's books, who suddenly found himself maliciously prosecuted and the recipient of outrageous protection orders and criminal court trials upon filing for a simple divorce after being "happily" married for twenty-eight years will leave you breathless

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Sword Pen Publishers
  • ISBN: 9781940649108
  • Number of pages: 575
  • Dimensions: 252 x 178 x 22 mm
  • Weight: 880g
  • Languages: English