Getting Free

By International Beit Din

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They left abusive marriages. But under Jewish law, they were still not free.

Getting Free is a six-episode limited series sharing the firsthand stories of five women whose abusive husbands denied them a Jewish divorce, known as a gett, to keep controlling them long after the relationship was over.

A Jewish marriage is not fully dissolved without a religious divorce. When a husband refuses to grant it, a woman becomes an agunah — a “chained woman.” No civil court can free her.

In their own voices, Amit, Julia, Helen, Melissa, and Alla each recount their courtship, marriage, separation, and long fight for freedom. They describe how financial pressure, custody threats, isolation, intimidation, and violence continued even after they left. Some are still not free.

Gett refusal is not a private dispute. It is the continuation of abuse. It affects Jewish women of all ages and denominations worldwide, raising urgent questions about power, faith, and communal responsibility.

Hosted by Rabbanit Leah Sarna and produced by the International Beit Din, Getting Free names the withholding of a gett for what it is: abuse and a violation of Jewish law. It also shows how, with proper support, women in these situations can get free.

To learn more about the series or seek help, visit internationalbeitdin.org/gettingfree.

The women in Getting Free are professionals, mothers, and leaders from diverse Jewish backgrounds and levels of observance.

We do not speak for them.
They speak for themselves.

Because change begins with listening.


Episode Date
How you can help
Mar 29, 2026
Are they free?
Mar 29, 2026
Yes, the women will be sacrificed
Mar 22, 2026
What about the men?
Mar 15, 2026
More than a messy divorce
Mar 08, 2026
From courtship to court
Mar 01, 2026
They didn’t sign up for this
Feb 28, 2026