MACHINE TRANSCRIPT – EXPECT ERRORS
Date: June 4, 2026
Source: YouTube
Narrator (Dov Dovidovics): You’re going to hear a conversation between Dov Dovidovics from Boca Raton, Florida, and Flatbush Girl, Adina Miles, regarding a—well, you’ll hear it for yourself.
Adina: You are essentially enabling abuse. Like, have you had that epiphany yet, or are you still in denial?
Dov: What are you talking about?
Adina: What do you mean, what am I talking about? Do you think that Yitz should give a get to Rifka? Yes or no? Very simple question. Do you think that your friend Yitz should give a get to Rifka?
Dov: That’s not my concern. That’s not my business. Why are you calling me about that?
Adina: It’s actually a matter of public concern because when someone doesn’t give one, the entire community is obligated to lean in.
Dov: Really?
Adina: Yes. It’s actually a matter of public concern. That’s why we all go to protests, because it’s a public event.
Dov: Well, Adina, I did get a call from someone who called herself Raisel Lamb. Do you know her?
Adina: No.
Dov: Okay. Really? Okay. So, she called me with a bunch of accusations last night and she accused me of being an enabler. I don’t know what she meant.
Adina: You are an enabler. Answer me a basic question, Dov: Should he give a get to Rifka or not? What do you think?
Dov: I have no opinion on that. My question to you is: What is it you want from me? You’re calling me because you want something. What do you want from me?
Adina: I would like to know why you feel that you should be using your energy to tell Yitz not to give a get.
Dov: Why do you think that’s where my energy is? Who told you that I told Yitz anything?
Adina: So rather than addressing the question, you would rather ask questions about the question.
Dov: I’m just asking you. You’re calling me. Adina, this woman Raisel called me yesterday—
Adina: Do I care about a Raisel? I don’t care. I’m asking you a question: Why are you telling Yitz not to give a get to Rifka?
Dov: Since you’re asking me a question, can I ask you a question? Why did you go to Yitz’s house?
Adina: You are being an expert dodger, and you are trying to twist the conversation in another direction. Answer the question. Are you a politician now?
Dov: You’re the politician. No, I’m not. Why are you—
Adina: Why are you telling Yitz not to give Rifka a get? Why? Answer it.
Dov: I did not. Who told you such a thing?
Adina: That is what everyone is saying. Everyone is talking about it.
Dov: Tell me. Yitz and Rifka have been separated now for about two years. Why is it all of a sudden now that everyone, and you, are calling me about this? Have I done something in your opinion, or not done something this week, that has caused this conversation?
Adina: Your only concern is about my question. I asked you a question. Your only concern is: When did it become public knowledge and exposed that you are an enabler? Your concern is not whether Rifka should get a get. Your only concern is when people learned the truth about your enabling behavior. That’s your only response.
Dov: Adina, I watch a lot of your stuff, by the way. Until recently, I believed that your work was noble work.
Adina: I do not give a shit about your opinion on my work. I care about this get. What is your opinion?
Dov: Why are you accusing Yitz of being a get refuser?
Adina: Is he giving a get?
Dov: Has he been asked for a get? Do you have a psak in all your other cases? She issued three hazmanas (summons), and he responded to all three hazmanas. He responded. No, that’s why there was a warning siruv on the third one. Learn the din. When he responded to that third hazmanah and invited her to come to beit din, she did not come. Well, because guess what? He has to provide three choices of beit din if he’s not happy with the one that is in their town as per their code. She did provide choices, and then she disappeared.
Adina: Three choices of the faculty? I am not aware of that detail. I don’t know the detail, but I do know that—
Dov: In fact, he has now invited her to beit din. Why didn’t he just give a get? Because this beit din that he invited her to has nothing to do with the get. This has to do with you and Rifka attacking him and threatening him.
Adina: Even better. So he’s in compliance with the beit din protocol because instead of him responding to her, he’s calling you to beit din? He instead is calling—
Dov: He is calling you to beit din. You are the defendant team.
Adina: What do I—
Dov: He is the plaintiff because you published videos. I’ve seen them on your Instagram of you harassing him.
Adina: You know why he’s being harassed? I’ve been working on this case with her for 15 months.
Dov: Do you have a statement from a beit din stating that he’s a mesarev (refuser) or a get refuser? Has a beit din said that?
Adina: One second. One second. I can get that for you momentarily, but that’s not the question. Has a beit din—has he come? Do you think Yitz should give a get or not? That is the question. Every other question is just dodging the answer.
Dov: So okay, let me ask. Are they married? Were they ever married? Did they ever have a—you answer me. Were they ever married?
Adina: I’m asking you.
Dov: There was a condition because Raisel told me—and you claim you don’t know who Raisel is
Adina: I don’t care who Raisel is. You are telling me that according to you, Yitz was not married?
Dov: I did not say that. Don’t put words in my mouth. Do not put words in my mouth. You’re asking me a question that you don’t know the answer to, a question that you can’t answer. Okay, let me ask you a question. Okay. Should Elliot Hirsch give his wife a get? Elliot Hirsch gave his wife a get. Oh, not in his opinion. In his opinion, in his halachic opinion—
Adina: What does this have to do with that meeting? Does Rifka need a get? So I’m asking you this: Do you believe she needs a get? Since you cannot answer, do you believe she needs a get?
Dov: [Laughter] Look, I have nothing to do with you. So I don’t have to answer your questions, nor do you have to answer mine. But you will have to come to beit din on Thursday in response. Adina: Do you think that he is in the right for not giving it?
Dov: I didn’t say that. I’m asking you: Do you believe Rifka needs a get?
Adina: You are an abuse enabler.
Dov: You can call people names all you want.
Adina: Okay, um, I’m asking you a question. It’s not a name. A name is when you tell someone that they’re stupid or they’re phony or they’re messed up. A name is not when you categorically explain how they are enabling abuse. That’s not called a name. That’s called activism and titles that give people a clue as to the style of abuse that you’re a part of.
Dov: So Adina, you are calling me presumably because you want me to do something or stop doing something. So tell me what it is you want me to do.
Adina: No, I want to know whether or not you think it’s—
Dov: So you called me just to ask me a question, or is there something you want from me? Because it’s not clear.
Adina: I’m asking you—and I don’t care about Raisel, who is Raisel? I don’t know. Okay. So I have a question. Can you tell Yitz to give a—
Dov: No, I can’t. Yitz doesn’t listen. I cannot tell Yitz what to do. I don’t tell Yitz what to do.
Adina: So you want me—oh, okay.
Dov: What do you want me to do?
Adina: I don’t want anything. I’m asking you whether or not you would consider telling Yitz to give a get. I don’t care what you do. I care about whether or not your intentions would be that you would or not. I’m trying to understand: Are you, in fact, a get abuse enabler or not? Would you ever tell this man—whose wife is asking for a get, who’s about to get remarried—to give it?
Dov: How is she his wife? Were they ever married?
Adina: One second. Let’s say she’s not his wife. Were they ever married? Are you calling his children bastards?
Dov: No. Absolutely not.
Adina: Sounds like you’re calling his three beautiful children born out of wedlock. You know that you’re going around town telling people that his children are bastards.
Dov: Absolutely not. As far as I know, they have never been married.
Adina: You’re saying his children are bastards?
Dov: No, I’m not. I’m not saying that. They’re not mamzerim. Two truths can exist at the same time. It can’t be that they weren’t married and their children are not bastards; it’s one or the other. It’s together, both. They’re not. I’m asking you, were they married? Was there a wedding? I’m asking you because, again, do they have a ketubah? Does she have a ketubah?
Adina: [Laughter] Oh, okay, now it doesn’t matter. So, it’s a getra (a forced or unnecessary get). Ah, it’s a getra. Okay, very nice what you call it. You just called it a getra. Let it be a getra. Give a get.
Dov: Which means she does not need a get because she was never married. So why does she want a get?
Adina: You’re right. She doesn’t need a get. Why does she want a get? She’s a psycho for a get. Why does she want a get? Why won’t you tell him to give it? I’ll tell you why, if you answer my question. It has nothing to do with what a woman wants or not. Even if a woman is in the middle of the dance floor with 10 other guys, the obligation of the get is on the community. I don’t care what she wants or how she wants it. Why are you bringing in irrelevant actors? Is he ready to give a get? Are you ready to tell him to give it?
Dov: Adina, you know nothing about me. My own mother had to chase a guy for 10 years for a get.
Adina: I don’t care about—I know you don’t care about anything. I don’t care about you, or your stories, or your traumas, or your debts, or any of your messed-up business endeavors, or all of the people that you’ve screwed in your life, or all the schmutz that I have heard on you, and your fucking infidelity. I don’t—
Dov: Oh, you have now accused me of infidelity? You have now accused me. What are you accusing me of? Tell me about what you’re accusing me of. You just made a serious accusation.
Adina: Is it about anything in your life? Are you going to tell Yitz to give a get, or are you going to make everything about you again and again and again and again? I do not have to do anything for you. And no, it is not [laughter] for me. The get is an obligation. Get over your little, baby, tiny, frail ego. Get over your low self-esteem. Are you going to tell Yitz to get a get or not?
Dov: Why should I?
Adina: Why should you? Because otherwise you’re an enabler. So why don’t you do that? What should you do? Tell him to give a get. Yeah.
Dov: Okay, no problem. I’ll tell him to do that. Okay. And will you tell her to come to beit din, too?
Adina: No, of course not.
Dov: You will not? Why is that?
Adina: How long do you know him?
Dov: You know how long I know him? I know him as if we’re close. Not only do I know him, we’re close friends.
Adina: How long does it take [laughter] you to answer?
Dov: We’ve been close friends for 35 years. 36 years.
Adina: 35 years, and you won’t tell your friend to give a get so that Rifka can move on? You think you’re doing her a favor? Do you know how pathetic you sound? What is your fucking dick like, one inch big? Pathetic. You are a piece of scum. Get abuse enabler alert!
Dov: Wow. Are you alone? [Laughter] Is anybody hearing this? Do you know what you sound like?
Adina: You’re hearing it. You’re hearing it. Everyone’s going to know your name. Everyone’s going to associate you with get refusal for the rest of your life. And the fact that your own mother went through this, yet you’re perpetuating and extenuating the pain of an agunah, and you’re allowing the fact that his children are going to always, for the rest of their lives, be questioned on the integrity of their birth. You are the reason why everyone is going to say that they don’t know if Yitz’s children are mamzerim. They’re not going to know what they are because you, Dov, led Yitz down a very dark path, and that is your responsibility.
Everyone is going to know your name in communities. Everyone’s going to know where you live. Everyone in Boca is going to know, and we’re all going to know to look out for your name everywhere: Mordechai Dov, who spells it with a ‘C’. If you see him at a Pesach program, you stay away. He’s a get abuse enabler. You like that?
Dov: Is that a threat? You’re just threatening me.
Adina: That is not a threat. That is an update on the dissemination of PR that you are going to be dealing with. You could call it a threat if that’s what you want because you can’t find a way to muzzle me. Go do whatever you need to do. You are a get abuse enabler. Go sit in the bed that you’re making. Go lay in that bed. Go rot in that grave.