- CWJ founder and director, Susan Weiss, co-authors Marriage and Divorce in the Jewish State: Israel’s Civil War. This book highlights human rights abuses in Israeli Rabbinic Courts and argues for the legislation of civil marriage and divorce in Israel.
- The Supreme Court responds to a landmark case filed by CWJ against the rabbinic court for repealing some conversions and discrediting all conversions issued by Rabbi Haim Druckman. The Court reprimands the Rabbinic Court for repealing conversions and sends the case back for review.
- The Supreme Court rejects a husband’s request to appeal a lower court decision awarding NIS 700,000 to his wife, noting that actions taken by the wife do not in any way justify the petitioner’s resolve to keep her chained as an agunah—from either a legal or halachik perspective.
- CWJ petitions the Supreme Court, challenging the right of rabbinic courts to inquire into the sexual conduct of spouses asking to adjudicate a no-fault divorce.