As a parent, when your child is diagnosed with a brain tumor, it will affect you in an infinite amount of ways, some of which you never even thought of. But when you're a person of faith — or put otherwise — a rabbi, it might make things even more complicated. At least you might think so. Rabbi Korobkin takes us through his personal story of his son's diagnosis, which helped lead him to Toronto, where he runs one of our local shuls. You have to ask, when a rabbi has his own faith tested, how does he remain steadfast in his own belief and still be able to lead a community? How does this diagnosis change him as a father? How were his outlook on life and religion affected? His newfound perspective, as well as answers to the questions above and more, are all shared with us during this awe-inspiring conversation.