Judith Frank's 'All I Love and Know' is a heartfelt exploration of the complexities of modern family life, delving into the themes of gay marriage, adoption, and the forging of new bonds in the face of tragedy. When Matthew Greene and Daniel Rosen, a couple living a quiet life in Northampton, Massachusetts, learn of the death of Daniel's twin and his wife in a bombing in Jerusalem, their stable existence is shaken to its core. The untimely death brings the unexpected challenge of adopting the couple's two children, forcing Matthew and Daniel to navigate the murky waters of grief, family acceptance, and shifting identities. As they take on the roles of parents to six-year-old Gal and baby Noam, they grapple with their commitment to each other and the strength of their relationship. With its poignant narrative, 'All I Love and Know' is a touching portrayal of love's resilience and the journey to redefine family and commitment in the aftermath of loss.