Rabbi Seth & Sherri Mandell
Seth and Sherri Mandell moved to Israel from America in 1996 because
they loved Israel and wanted to put Judaism in the center of their lives
and their children's lives.
Their lives were devastated on May 8, 2001, when their 13 year old son
Koby was murdered by terrorists. Koby went hiking with his friend Yosef
Ish Ran in a canyon near the Mandell's home. There, in a cave, Arab terrorists
stoned the two boys to death.
The Mandells, parents to 3 other younger children, knew that in order
to go on, they needed to transform the cruelty of Koby's death into acts
of kindness and hope. For that reason, they created the Koby Mandell Foundation
which provides healing programs for families struck by terrorism.
Seth, a rabbi, and Sherri, an author and journalist, believe that the
Jewish response to suffering is to live a fuller and more engaged life.
Their programs help others who have suffered the trauma of loss overcome
the isolation that keeps them from returning to life. Participants are
helped to find meaning in their loss, so that families become stronger
rather than weaker from their traumas. In this way, they keep Koby's spirit
alive in the world.
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