The Torah is describing something even deeper. At that moment, each of them was thinking of the other

It’s not unusual for a husband and wife to argue. But there’s a proper place and time for everything. Why did Yaakov argue with Rochel over the name of their newborn child now, on her deathbed?
Shidduchim hadn’t been smooth sailing for Shani, but at 24, she was finally floating down the aisle, a vision in white lace, her eyes luminous as she gazed at her chassan, Moishe. Together, they faced the crowd that clapped and sang for them as they stepped out from under the chuppah into their new lives together. All was glorious.
I’d love to stop Shani’s story here. To freeze her life in that perfect moment when all was full of promise and a golden future lay ahead.
But after a year of marriage, with no pregnancy in sight, Shani and Moishe decided to see the doctor. Just to make sure everything was okay.
Everything was definitely not okay. Their niggling worries about fertility were shocked into speechless horror when the doctor informed them that fertility might never be an option. Shani was battling a vicious, fast-growing cancer, and time had become her worst enemy.
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