The article addresses the dilemma of whether a couple should delay their marriage due to the recent death of a close family member and the father's opposition during the mourning period. It explains that, according to Jewish law, a person is not obligated to forgo their chosen spouse based on a parent's wishes, as parental authority does not extend to personal life decisions such as marriage. The text cites various religious sources and precedents, emphasizing that honoring parents pertains to their physical needs, not to controlling their children's personal choices. The article concludes that while respect for parents is important, the decision to marry ultimately rests with the individual, even during times of mourning.
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