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Welcome to Times Will Tell, the weekly podcast from The Times of Israel.
This week we're speaking about the play "The Blessing of a Broken Heart," based on the book by Sherri Mandell, directed by Yael Valier of Theater and Theology and with the lead role played by Rebecca Sykes.
The production was supposed to be performed this week in Jerusalem, but is being postponed due the current wave of the omicron variant.
This latest version of the one-woman play is now backed by an ensemble created by Valier in order to underline the story and reflect what the Mandell character is thinking and feeling throughout the work.
The production is about the brutal terrorist murder of Mandell's 13-year-old son Koby Mandell and his friend Yosef Ishran in 2001, near their home in Israel.
This terrible tragic loss led the Mandell and her husband, Seth Mandell, to do many things, including establishing the Koby Mandell Foundation that offers support programs to people who have lost family members to terrorism.
Mandell has always been a writer and "The Blessing of a Broken Heart" was written in the year after Koby's murder, portraying her experience of mourning and renewal.
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IMAGE: From recent rehearsals of "The Blessings of a Broken Heart," the book by Sherri Mandell that's being performed by Theater and Theology in Jerusalem, in January 2022. (Courtesy PR)
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Welcome to Times Will Tell, the weekly podcast from The Times of Israel.
This week we're speaking about the play "The Blessing of a Broken Heart," based on the book by Sherri Mandell, directed by Yael Valier of Theater and Theology and with the lead role played by Rebecca Sykes.
The production was supposed to be performed this week in Jerusalem, but is being postponed due the current wave of the omicron variant.
This latest version of the one-woman play is now backed by an ensemble created by Valier in order to underline the story and reflect what the Mandell character is thinking and feeling throughout the work.
The production is about the brutal terrorist murder of Mandell's 13-year-old son Koby Mandell and his friend Yosef Ishran in 2001, near their home in Israel.
This terrible tragic loss led the Mandell and her husband, Seth Mandell, to do many things, including establishing the Koby Mandell Foundation that offers support programs to people who have lost family members to terrorism.
Mandell has always been a writer and "The Blessing of a Broken Heart" was written in the year after Koby's murder, portraying her experience of mourning and renewal.
Times Will Tell podcasts are available for download on iTunes, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, Stitcher, PlayerFM or wherever you get your podcasts.
IMAGE: From recent rehearsals of "The Blessings of a Broken Heart," the book by Sherri Mandell that's being performed by Theater and Theology in Jerusalem, in January 2022. (Courtesy PR)
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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