
When Words Fail: A Religious Response to Undeserved Hurt, Rabbi Sholom Stern
When Words Fail By: Rabbi Sholom Stern When Words Fail: A Religious Response to Undeserved Hurt is written for the

Shattered: Surviving the Loss of a Child, Gary Roe
Shattered: Surviving the Loss of a Child By: Gary Roe Bestselling author, hospice chaplain, and grief specialist Gary Roe uses

Miriam’s Song,The Story of Miriam Peretz, Smadar Shir
Miriam's Song,The Story of Miriam Peretz By: Smadar Shir The story of Miriam Peretz's life is the story of a

Remember My Soul, Lori Palatnik
Remember My Soul By: Lori Palatnik The Jewish experience of mourning is divided into a seven day period--Shiva, and then

The Mind of the Mourner, Joel B. Wolowelsky
The Mind of the Mourner By: Joel B. Wolowelsky The universal human experience of death and mourning is accompanied in

Grieving and Healing: A bereaved parent’s spiritual journey beyond pain & grief, Baruch C. Cohen Esq.
Grieving and Healing: A bereaved parent's spiritual journey beyond pain & grief By: Baruch C. Cohen Esq. As a bereaved parent,

Gesher HaChaim, The Bridge of Life: Life as a Bridge Between Past and Future
Rabbi Tucazinsky In this classic presentation Rabbi Tucazinsky explains the Jewish position that this world is merely a bridge that

My Shoshana: A Father’s Journey Through Loss
Rabbi Rafael Grossman, 2012 Rafael Grossman was the successful rabbi of a prominent synagogue, the president of his state's rabbinical

Please Be Patient, I’m Grieving: How to Care For and Support the Grieving Heart
Gary Roe, 2016 Bestselling author, hospice chaplain, and grief specialist Gary Roe gives you a look at the grieving heart

Bearing the Unbearable
Joanne Cacciatore, 2017 Organized into fifty-two short chapters, Bearing the Unbearable is a companion for life’s most difficult times, revealing how grief

It’s Ok That You’re Not Ok: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn’t Understand
Megan Devine, 2017 In It’s OK That You’re Not OK, Megan Devine offers a profound new approach to both the experience of

The Tincture of Time, Restoration After the Death of a Child
Marie Levine 2011 In The Tincture of Time, Ms. Levine reflects on the death of her son after a number

First You Die, Learn To Live After the Death of Your Child
Marie Levine, 2003 After the death of her only child, Marie Levine weaves the story of her own bereavement into

The Jewish Way in Death and Mourning
For over thirty years Jews have turned to Rabbi Maurice Lamm's classic work for direction and consolation. Selected by The New

Kayak Morning, Roger Rosenblatt
This is the second book in which Roger Rosenblatt reflects on life after the sudden death of his daughter. Rosenblatt

Making Toast, Roger Rosenblatt
Roger Rosenblatt shares the unforgettable story of the tragedy that changed his life and his family. He shares how he

I Miss My Baby
Pnina Rosenstark We are proud to have published a new children’s book “I Miss My Baby” by Pnina Rosenstark. The

The Road To Resilience
By Sherri Mandell, 2015 How do you grow from grief? How do the Jewish people continue on with strength despite

To Mourn A Child: Jewish Response To Neonatal and Childhood Death
Edited by Jeffrey Saks and Joel Wolowelsky \ OU Press, 2013 This book is a collection of over 20 articles,

The Fed-Up Man of Faith: Challenging God in the Face of Tragedy and Suffering
By Shmuley Boteach \ Gefen Publishing House, 2013 This book argues for an approach to suffering which calls on us

The Blessing of a Broken Heart
By Sherri Mandell \ Toby Press, 2003 The Blessing of a Broken Heart is the true story of an American

Beyond Tears: Living After Losing a Child
Ellen Mitchell \ St. Martin’s Pres \ Second Edition, 2009 Beyond Tears is written by nine mothers who have each lost

Afterlife: The Jewish View: Where Are We Headed
By, Jonathan Morgenstern and Rabbi Sholom Kamenetsky \ Mosaica Press, 2014 This book presents a basic and straightforward description of the

Against the Dying of the Light: A Parent’s Story of Love, Loss and Hope
By: Leonard Fein \ Jewish Lights Publishing, 2004 This book chronicle’s a father’s struggle to grapple with his 30 year old