Hi,

I'm an amateur genealogist offering volunteer services to people searching for their roots in Slovakia.
We've been searching for the client's grandmother roots leading us to her life story as a Czechoslovak Jewess refugee.
She served in WAAF in the Suez Canal during WWII. She married a Scottish soldier and lived happily in Scotland till her death.

We found out that she was married before and are trying to obtain a copy of the divorce certificate from Israel Archives.
We contacted the State Archive and got a reply that we have to contact the relevant Rabbinical court:
"Ordering files from the Rabbinical Court will be done by contacting the Geniza Department in the archives. The case to be ordered will be sent to the tribunal for review.
Therefore, you must contact the secretariat of the relevant rabbinical court in order to order the case (the review will usually be done in the court).
The following is a link to the Rabbinical Courts website:
https://www.gov.il/he/departments/the_rabbinical_courts"

We don't understand Hebrew, so we don't know where to find the relevant contact.
The divorce certificate should be at the Rabbinical court of Tel Aviv.

Any help will be much appreciated.

Thank you,
Bara