Aidan's father who insists his grandchildren attend an Orthodox Jewish day school. When his cancer returns, he invests his remaining savings into experimental stem cell treatment, inadvertently causing the family's financial crisis for the children's education. He passes away, with Noah finally reuniting at his bedside.
Biological father and son relationship central to the family's financial and emotional dynamics.
A peripheral connection established through Noah, highlighting the expanding social web around the Bloom family.
Shared community standing that indirectly influences the family's cultural and religious trajectory.
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