Tag: Son

Miriam, a photographer facing terminal illness, reflects on the impermanence of life using the Japanese concept of Wabi-Sabi, finding beauty in imperfection and transience.
The article discusses the author's son's extraordinary talent for picking locks, which he has demonstrated from a young age.
James G. Robinson reflects on his family's experience dealing with their son's serious heart defect, which led them to draw on their Jewish faith and tradition for strength and guidance.
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.
Bill King, a talented musician known for his keyboard skills and big heart, is featured on an episode of Not That Kind of Rabbi.