GREAT READS → MAKE HER DAY Issue 878 · September 16, 2021

Always a Mother  

"I’d love to give her something to brighten her Yom Tov so that she feels special and knows how loved she is"

Always a Mother  

 

Made Her Day

A Mishpacha reader l’illui nishmas Chaya bas Harav Zvi Yosef

 

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My mother

My mother, who’s in her eighties, cares for my father as well as my developmentally delayed brother, who is 65 years old and still lives at home. She does everything for them, navigating my father’s health challenges and recent surgeries and hospitalizations.

She’s not in the best of health herself, yet she puts her own pain aside to care for them, never complaining or even taking the time to care for herself.

I’d love to give her something to brighten her Yom Tov — the chance to go shopping and choose something new for herself or her home, so that she feels special and knows how loved she is.

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