Tag: Fatherhood

The text discusses the author's experience of caring for their sick father, who was once a survivor of Nazi Europe and Stalinist communism.
After losing her husband at a young age, the author recounts how her father stepped in to fill the void for her two sons.
In "The Dead Don't Hurt," a Western film written and directed by Viggo Mortensen, the story follows Olsen, a Danish carpenter living in 19th-century Idaho, who becomes entwined in a tale of revenge and justice when his wife, Viviennes, is raped by Weston, a brutal local figure.
The text is a heartfelt message from Avi Kahn, an Israeli soldier and father, reflecting on the emotional turmoil of leaving his family behind to return to duty during a time of conflict with Iran.
In a deeply personal reflection, Barry Kluger addresses the pain and regret of leaving his daughter behind after a divorce and moving on with his life.
This text explores the narrator's reflections on his relationship with his son, his regrets and guilt over past actions, and his feelings of isolation and purposelessness.
In this episode of Unorthodox, comedian Alex Edelman is celebrated as the Jew of the Week for his solo show, Just for Us, going to Broadway.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Rav Moshe Weinberger, a chassidish Rebbe, and his son Asher, CEO of Swimply, discuss their differing trajectories and expectations, highlighting how fathers can learn from their sons despite small differences.
A father, originally an immigrant, recounts a narrative involving car damage, online purchase of a car door, and a potentially risky encounter to buy it in a neighborhood unfamiliar to him, with his 4-year-old daughter in tow.
The author reflects on fatherhood as he prepares for his third Fathers Day.
The protagonist, grappling with his father's recent death, struggles with the decision to embark on a book tour instead of attending his father's headstone unveiling.