Last Updated:2026/01/01
Sentence
A
woman
whose
husband
is
missing
or
legally
incompetent
or
who
refuses
to
grant
her
a
Jewish
writ
of
divorce
is
traditionally
referred
to
as
a
chained
woman
(agunah)
and
is
unable
to
remarry.
To
prevent
this
situation,
the
Conservative
Movement
has
created
a
t'nai
b'kiddushin
(prenuptial
condition),
written
either
as
a
separate
codicil
or
as
part
of
the
Conservative
k'tubbah
(wedding
document),
which
specifies
that
the
groom
agrees
to
provide
a
get
if
the
marriage
is
dissolved
in
the
civil
court.
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A woman whose husband is missing or legally incompetent or who refuses to grant her a Jewish writ of divorce is traditionally referred to as a chained woman (agunah) and is unable to remarry. To prevent this situation, the Conservative Movement has created a t'nai b'kiddushin (prenuptial condition), written either as a separate codicil or as part of the Conservative k'tubbah (wedding document), which specifies that the groom agrees to provide a get if the marriage is dissolved in the civil court.
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