Tag: Family Dynamics

In the text "Live a Little," a conversation between a mother and her son unravels, revealing a complex relationship.
New Year's Eve is criticized for its expectations and disappointments, with pressure to be fancy and have the "Best! Time! Ever!"
Prof. Daphna Hacker from Tel Aviv University delves into her book "Legalized Families in the Era of Bordered Globalization" in an episode of the Tel Aviv Review.
As summer approaches, many people experience increased stress levels due to changes in routine, family dynamics, and environmental factors.
The author reflects on the impending separation as her eldest son prepares to leave for college, recalling her own struggles with separation anxiety during her college years.
In Jonathan Safran Foer's novel "Here I Am," the story follows the unraveling of a marriage between Jacob and Julia, marked by infidelity and a series of shocking revelations.
A father, Yosef Steinberg, grapples with his daughter's shift towards ultra-Orthodox values and away from secular literature, reflecting on his own background in Russian literature and Judaism.
Dr. Adi Moreno, a sociologist at the University of Manchester, discusses the impact of gay couples starting families on traditional notions of family and continuity in Israel with host Gilad Halpern.
The text discusses a mother's experience when her daughter unexpectedly expresses interest in having a bat mitzvah despite the family's lack of religious involvement.
The author reflects on a personal dilemma when her husband wanted to break the Yom Kippur fast early to accommodate his migraine, while she preferred to wait until the traditional time.
The text is a deeply personal reflection on the author's experience of losing their mother to brain cancer.
The author recounts a family trip to Disneyland Paris with humorous anecdotes and reflections.