“well organized and clearly written…a must-read”—Jerusalem Post; “Susan Aranoff and the late Rivka Haut worked for three decades to liberate Jewish women from sexist Jewish divorce laws...heartfelt and cogently argued case for curbing the authority of rabbinic courts to arbitrate matters of divorce”—Lilith Magazine; “details the struggle that agunot (Jewish women seeking divorces) face when they attempt to leave their marriages...case studies focus on the emotional and spiritual trauma inflicted upon agunot”—ProtoView; “With a wide range of individual women’s stories and a superb discussion of the intricacies of Jewish law, this is a stupendous book on a topic of enormous significance.”—Susannah Heschel, Eli Black Professor of Jewish Studies, Dartmouth College; “Susan Aranoff and Rivka Haut have devoted their lives to fighting tirelessly on behalf of agunot and for a religious system that is just and equitable. This book chronicles the history of those battles, giving voice to the women whose suffering and whose stories have been silenced and ignored for far too long. It should be required reading for anyone who believes that we cannot stand idly by when our neighbor’s blood is being spilled.”—Rabbi Dov Linzer, Rosh HaYeshiva, Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Rabbinical School; “Aranoff and Haut combine a balanced, sophisticated approach to real cases of Agunot with all the passion and pathos necessary to bring their harrowing experiences to life.”—Rabbi Asher Lopatin, President, Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Rabbinical School.