Jonah, a humble and pious orthodox undertaker, leads a life deeply entwined with the rituals of death. Behind the somber facade, however, Jonah harbors a secret; he’s been having an affair with the spirited woman who owns the local deli.
Tragedy strikes when Jonah’s wife dies during childbirth. In his grief, something miraculous occurs – Jonah discovers he can produce milk to feed his newborn son. This miracle doesn’t go unnoticed, and soon the neighborhood is abuzz. Rumors spread of Jonah’s newfound abilities, and he’s bestowed with the affectionate title, “The Wet Nurse.”
“The Wet Nurse” becomes more than just a healer; he is a symbol of nurturing and life in a community surrounded by tradition and, often, the shadow of death. But as the demands grow, Jonah is faced with the complexities of his new life. He must grapple with the responsibilities of fatherhood, his sacred duties, and the desires of his heart.
This story is not just about miracles; it’s about the messy and beautiful tapestry of human existence. It’s about how one man’s unexpected journey can bring light to a community, how nourishment can come in many forms, and how sometimes the most extraordinary things can happen in the most ordinary places.













