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Grief and the Parental Guilt Trip

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The Problem Of Trying To Parent My Child Beyond Childhood In my post Dealing with Guilt and Hashgacha Pratit, I discussed how G-d has a plan for me and orchestrates my every life event. I do what I can do within human limitations, but beyond that, it's up to Him. Grief over the death of … Continue reading Grief and the Parental Guilt Trip →

rhonroth grief, guilt 2 Comments February 28, 2022May 6, 2022

Grief and Anger and What I’m Doing About It

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In my post ‘Is It OK To Be Angry At G-d’, I spoke about misdirected anger at family, friends, and strangers. I was angry at G-d for taking away by beloved son and wondered if I had the right to be angry with Him. It’s been almost two years since Jacob passed away, and at … Continue reading Grief and Anger and What I’m Doing About It →

rhonroth emotions, grief, guilt 1 Comment January 18, 2022May 6, 2022

Dealing with Guilt and Hashgacha Pratit

Divine providence or random

I Felt Guilty When My Son Suddenly Passed Away When my adult son passed away, the nagging feelings of guilt set in and made me more miserable than I already was. I thought to myself, ‘Was there something I could have done to prevent what happened?’.  Jacob, being a stoic young man, never complained about … Continue reading Dealing with Guilt and Hashgacha Pratit →

rhonroth guilt 2 Comments August 16, 2020February 14, 2022

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