The Obligation and Blessing of Parenthood
When Consequences are Inconsequential
When Consequences are Inconsequential
Jason Rubenstein
The Jewish tradition holds richly conflicting accounts of how and why people go about deciding (not) to have children - and not just how those conversations do happen, but also how they should. This shiur traces this trajectory, encompassing conflict between spouses, fears of being stretched thin, and the ultimate unknowability of the future in the face of our competing hopes and fears.
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