Civil marriage
Do you mean in favor of legalizing civil marriage in Israel? I am of course in favor of everyone getting married according to Halacha, but as a citizen (including a religious citizen) in Israel I am in favor of separating religion from the state and in particular recognizing civil marriage. I am against coercion of any kind, especially since this coercion is not helpful in any way. It only causes more and more people not to get married in the rabbinate or at all. The more important question is civil divorce, and here too I am in favor.
Is the rabbi in favor of civil divorce even if it ultimately leads to an increase in bastards in Israel? And should those who observe Halacha maintain a family tree?
Or does the rabbi think that a civil marriage situation will increase the number of bastards in Israel?
Correction.
"In the future, those who observe Halacha will have to keep a family tree"
"A civil marriage situation will not add more bastards in Israel"
Yes and yes. But it will not cause multiplication because if there is no marriage, there is no divorce and there are no bastards.
I understand that in the Rabbi's opinion, civil marriages do not require a divorce. Can the Rabbi refer me to an article on the subject?
I thought that the marriage was valid from the standpoint of the Jewish Law, because they live together and no one commits adultery on their own.
I would be happy if the Rabbi could direct me to a good article on the subject.
A person who marries in a civil marriage is certainly committing adultery. It is a fact that he does not sanctify his partner but lives with her without sanctification.
See for example here:
http://www.daat.ac.il/daat/kitveyet/sinay/nisueen-4.htm
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