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Noah's Swim-a-Thon
Ann Koffsky
Item #: 101800
Ann Koffsky's joyful text and bright illustrations teach young children
about the values of tzedakah and perseverance, while sharing the magic
of Jewish summer camp.
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Number on My Grandfather's Arm, The
David A. Adler, Photographs by Rose Eichenbaum
Item #: 103641
The moving story of a young girl who learns of her grandfather's experience in Auschwitz and then helps him overcome his sensitivity about the number on his arm, this award-winning picture book gives young children just enough information about the Holocaust without overwhelming them.
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Perfect Prayer, The
Written by Donald B. Rossoff, Illustrated by Tammy L. Keiser
Item #: 164005
In a palace, long ago, a Queen goes in search of the perfect prayer. Introduce your family to the beauty and wonder of the Sh"ma with Rabbi Donald Rossoff"s thoughtful new book. Filled with vivid illustrations by Tammy Keiser, The Perfect Prayer makes this important prayer simple for everyone...
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Purim Costume, The
Penninah Schram, Illustrated by Tammy L. Keiser
Item #: 101312
In this warmly told contemporary tale of Purim by renowned storyteller Penninah Schram, and accompanied by beautiful illustrations by Tammy L. Keiser, the complete story of Purim is framed by the experience of a modern-day child. Rebecca is tired of always dressing up as Queen Esther. Her mothe...
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Shabbat Angels, The
Maxine Segal Handelman, Illustrated by Joani Keller Rothenberg
Item #: 164051
Something is not right in the home of Chaim Yonkel and his wife, Esther. Usually their home is filled with the smells of delicious foods, the sounds of laughing children, and happy smiles on everyone's faces. But this Shabbat finds the family fighting, Shabbat dinner unprepared, and the house a...
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Shabbat Shalom!
Written by Michelle Shapiro Abraham,Illustrated by Ann Koffsky
Item #: 381598
Companion to the new CD collection of the same name. From the author of Good Morning, Boker Tov and Good Night, Lilah Tov, Michelle Abraham"s latest book introduces preschoolers to the joy of Shabbat.
In simple, rhyming language, Shabbat Shalom! tells the story of family celebrating Shabbat...
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Shavua Tov!
Written by Michelle Shapiro Abraham,Illustrated by Ann Koffsky
Item #: 382596
The newest book in this ongoing series by Michelle Shapiro Abraham introduces young children to the Havdalah blessings and rituals that bring Shabbat to a close.
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Solomon and the Trees
Item #: 101055
As a child, Solomon loves the forest and visits it often, but all too soon Solomon grows up and becomes a king. He is very busy and forgets about the forest and his friends, the animals. ...
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Sophie and the Shofar
Fran Manushkin, Illustrated by Rosalind Charney Kaye
Item #: 101078
Two cousins, Sophie and Sasha, play and work together until a missing shofar comes between them.
This is a heartfelt story about two young children that incorporates many High Holy Day themes, including blowing the shofar and attending synagogue. Bright, richly detailed illustrations captur...
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Tattooed Torah, The
Marvell Ginsburg, Illustrated by Martin Lemelman
Item #: 104030
This true story of the rescue and restoration of a small Torah from Brno, Czecho-slovakia, teaches the Holocaust not only as a period of destruction but also as an opportunity for redemption. A Feldman Library Fund publication.
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Thousand and One Chickens, A
Seymour Rossel, Illustrated by Vlad Guzner
Item #: 123940
Join the adventures of the befuddled royal family of Chelm as they seek the help of the kingdom's three silly sages. Jewish wisdom and Jewish humor intertwine in this charming story for all ages, 5-1001.
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Where is Grandpa Dennis?
Michelle Shapiro Abraham
Illustrated by Janice Fried
Item #: 103300
Sydney Taylor Notable Book!
With warmth and tenderness, Michelle Shapiro Abraham's moving new story book, featuring beautiful illustrations by Janice Fried, gently teaches Jewish traditions for remembering loved ones we’ve lost, through the s...
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Who Will Lead Kiddush?
Barbara Pomerantz, Illustrated by Donna Ruff
Item #: 102000
"--A sensitive treatment of the sad, painful, and pertinent subject of divorce." --Hadassah magazine
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