What Jewish Dads Mean to You, Illustrated
A couple of weeks ago, we put out a call to readers asking for stories about Jewish dads. The response was incredible — and especially moving given that my own Jewish dad (and mom) came to visit me this week. I don’t think we have ever really celebrated Father’s Day together. It’s not really a thing back in Israel. But this weekend, we’re going to a Broadway show. And I might even get him a little gift.
But back to your stories, we got too many amazing ones to count, so here are just some of them, illustrated.
Briony L:
Karen Olk Friend:
“… Making the sharp turn from bread-winner to toddlers’ bucking bronco seem flawless.”
David Arfa:
“Distant and aloof…”
What Rachel Sumekh’s dad, Joseph Sumekh, always told her and her brother when they were bickering:
Esther Klein:
… Is what he always says.Sara Goodman:
Leah Vincent:
Thank you so much to everyone who shared! Happy Father’s Day, everyone.
Have a good story, but didn’t send it in? Share it in the comments or on Twitter with #JewishDads!
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