Man's Double Life Revealed After Wife Discovers Secret Family Through Grocery Bags
A couple married for over 15 years lived separate lives: the husband worked long hours as a salesman while the wife stayed home to raise their children. Every Friday, the husband bought fruits and vegetables at the market, but one week he brought home two bags of cucumbers and later double the usual amount of tomatoes. When questioned, he claimed it was a mistake. Months later, the wife received an anonymous call revealing that her husband was secretly maintaining a second family with another woman and children in a different city. Initially skeptical, she later confirmed the truth through a private investigator recommended by legal counsel. The investigation uncovered that the husband had been financially supporting and living with two families simultaneously for over a decade, with neither woman aware of the other.
Following these revelations, legal proceedings were initiated in the rabbinical court, including a reconciliation attempt and then a divorce suit covering alimony, child support, property division, and claims for the ketubah (marriage contract) and compensation. The court was reportedly shocked by the husband's ability to deceive and manage two separate families over such a long period. Ultimately, the wife was awarded property division, spousal and child support, full ketubah payment, and exceptional compensation rarely granted except in extreme cases like this.
This case highlights that even prolonged and elaborate deception cannot evade justice once uncovered, and the rabbinical court is prepared to provide appropriate remedies for severe wrongdoing.