
Parenting A Child With Terminal Cancer
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Navigating Grief: Jewish Mourning Practices
This chapter delves into the contrasting mourning rituals for parents and children in Jewish culture, emphasizing the structured approach to parental loss and the emotional chaos of losing a child. It also portrays a mother's struggle to balance her high-pressure job with the grief of caring for her terminally ill daughter, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of vulnerability and loss.
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