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If someone is considered halichically dead (apparently this is somewhat of a dispute), and then he is "brought back" through modern day medical techniques, does his wife need a get to be divorced, or was she already a widow?

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  • I don't think anyone can resurrect dead people as of current technology... – ezra May 05 '16 at 22:56
  • @EzraHoerster https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinical_death , http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2315773/Man-died-seventy-minutes-brought-life-heart-attack-doctors-shock-16-times.html – Fei23 May 05 '16 at 22:58
  • @EzraHoerster But it has been done so it is a valid question, I guess she is already a widow (since death is a way she goes free) and he probably nothing (since it belongs to his inheritors (this might be the government law also, is he was pronounced dead)). I really enjoy this question +1. – hazoriz May 06 '16 at 00:05
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    reb Elchonon Wasserman in Kovets hearot/shiurim treat this – kouty May 06 '16 at 02:08
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    This question was asked regarding Har Sinai ,I believe the Ben Ish Chai discusses this – sam May 06 '16 at 04:14

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