Israeli Man Sets Record with 11th Divorce
Israeli Man Sets Record with 11th Divorce
A 50-year-old man from Jerusalem seems to be testing the limits of the aphorism, “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” The unnamed man was recently granted his eleventh divorce, scoring an Israeli record, according to the country’s Rabinnical court.
The previous Jewish Israeli record for divorces by one person was seven.
As reported by the BBC, the man told the Rabbinical court that he regretted his first divorce, which he feels launched a never-ending search for the next "experience". He usually divorces his wives every two years, and begins searching for a new bride immediately thereafter.
While one might think that such a track record would prove a turn-off for potential new brides, the man claimed he has experienced little difficulty finding new brides. His method? “I send out a hook in all directions, and the fish come on their own."
Nothing like a fishing metaphor to keep reeling the women in.

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