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A Joyous Divorce



A woman was married for many years to her husband, but had not had children. Her husband decided to divorce her, so he went to Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, of blessed memory.

Rabbi Shimon told him that just as they celebrated with joy their mutual bond when they got married, so should the severance of their mutual bond be celebrated in joy.

The husband therefore prepared a great feast, at the height of which he called his wife and asked her in his joy to choose whatever she desired of his possessions to be hers, and said that he would not refuse her anything.

What did she do? She served him so much wine that he got drunk and fell asleep on his bed. She then told her servant to take him on his bed into her bedroom in her father's house.

The following morning, when he awoke and found himself in his wife's home, he asked her why he was brought there -- wasn't it clear that he intended to divorce her? She replied, "Didn't you tell me that I could take whatever I wanted? I desire not gold, nor silver, nor precious gems, nor pearls. All I want is you. You yourself are the sole object of my desire."

When the husband heard this, he became once again enamored of his wife, and took her back as before. And in this merit, the Holy One, blessed be He, granted them children.


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Midrash Rabbah, Shir HaShirim 1
Excerpted from The Mystery of Marriage by Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh

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Posted: Jan 28, 2010
What a jerk.
What a jerk. Obviously they were intended for each other because otherwise there is no reason that a woman such as she should love such a man.
Posted By Anonymous, Roanoke, VA

Posted: Sep 17, 2009
What a beautiful story!
Absolutely endearing!
Posted By Rebekah Yesilevsky, Mar Vista, CA
via chabadofmarinadelrey.com

Posted: June 15, 2008
Joyous Divorce
Anonymous of KC, ks, you couldn't have spoken any more perfectly what I've been feeling and living for the last 2 years. Last night my hubby of 20 years, in a drunken state as per usual on the weekends, handed me his decision to get a divorce so he could move on with his life. After all, "if you're crazy enough to follow Judaism, then you're crazy enough to go out and buy a gun and start shooting people!" -- his words...

Grieving in Michigan
Posted By Anonymous, Sterling Heights, MI/USA



 


Joy: an Anthology
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Four Reasons to Be Happy
The Dancing Jews
Meditations on Joy
Learning to Laugh
Good Thinking
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A Joyous Divorce
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Perspective
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Sitting in a Café
The Most Joyous Pain
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