Agunah

/ɑːɡuːˈnɑː/ noun

In Jewish law, a woman who is unable to remarry because her husband is missing or refuses to grant her a religious divorce (get).

From Hebrew agunah, meaning literally 'anchored' or 'chained' woman, from the root agoun (to bind or tie up). The term reflects the Talmudic perspective on the woman's situation.

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