Talk:Aharon Shabtai

marital status=?
The New York Times reported on March 23, 2007, that Tanya Reinhart had died the preceding Saturday. In the Times obituary, Aharon Shabtai is listed among her survivors and identified as her husband.

Current wording in Wikipedia makes it sound as though they were no longer married at the time of her death. Is there any citation available that reflects a divorce? If no, it seems that the Wikipedia article should be reworded to refer to Mr. Shabtai as being married to her. If yes, a citation should be provided. Publius3 16:39, 23 March 2007 (UTC)

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