Tag: Grieving

The text follows a poignant journey of grief and loss as a woman shares the heartbreaking experience of losing her baby just before birth.
The aftermath of the events on October 7 in Israel led to a profound transformation seen in the physical landscape of the country and the widespread emergence of public art and memorials honoring the fallen.
The discussion explores the concept of unforgivable acts of Jew-hatred, such as a riot outside a synagogue during a fundraiser for a Jewish burial society, distinguishing them from forgivable tragic events that may happen during wartime.
The article titled "Thirteen Ways of Looking at Your Dying Mother" explores the author's personal experience of caring for their dying mother.
The article discusses the impact of new technologies on end-of-life practices and raises important ethical and theological questions for the Jewish community.
In this first-person narrative, a ten-year-old recounts the difficulties and loss experienced in their family.
Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi reflect on the concept of moral red lines in the context of Israel's ongoing war, questioning whether such lines exist when facing extreme evil, and if so, how they are defined.