Sherri Mandell presents a mystical system for developing creativity and harnessing divine inspiration in your storytelling and other written works.
Sherri Mandell Book order






- 2023
- 2021
Michael's unique perspective on life leads him to do things in unconventional ways. However, when presented with the opportunity to visit the Prime Minister, he vows to behave properly. This story explores themes of individuality and the challenges of conforming to expectations while highlighting Michael's playful nature in a formal setting.
- 2021
Reaching for Comfort
What I Saw, What I Learned, and How I Blew it Training as a Pastoral Counselor
- 148 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Sherri Mandell's poignant memoir explores her profound grief following the tragic murder of her 13-year-old son Koby. Awarded the National Jewish Book award in 2004, the narrative delves into her initial mourning process and the emotional turmoil that ensues. Through her reflections, Mandell offers insight into loss, healing, and the complexities of a mother’s love amidst unimaginable sorrow.
- 2019
The Elephant in the Sukkah
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
A whimsical Talmudic legend inspires this tale, where a singing elephant unexpectedly joins a family's sukkah celebration. The story explores the humorous premise that a sukkah wall can be constructed from anything, even an elephant, leading to delightful interactions and a unique celebration. Through its playful narrative, the book combines elements of tradition with imagination, inviting readers to enjoy the joyous spirit of the holiday in a fun and unexpected way.
- 2015
"How do you grow from grief? How do the Jewish people continue on with strength despite all of the hardships they have faced? Sherri Mandell explores the seven spiritual steps of resilience that teach us how to not only survive grief, but how to thrive in the face of loss and trauma. Resilience is often misunderstood. In Jewish thought, resilience is not bouncing back, but is a process of becoming greater. This book will prepare you to enter the darkness of loss and experience growth, even when it seems most unlikely."--Amazon.com.
- 2009
The Blessing of a Broken Heart
- 235 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A deeply moving memoir captures a mother's journey through grief after the tragic murder of her son, Koby, by terrorists in Israel. Sherri Mandell intertwines themes of Jewish tradition, memory, and faith, reflecting on her emotional transformation from shock to compassion. The prose-poem format enhances the haunting beauty of her narrative, offering profound insights into loss and resilience. This poignant work, recognized with the National Jewish Book Award, promises to leave a lasting impact on its readers.