Join a Young boy and his cousin Tamar as they learn about Jewish life in Israel and North-America in this age appropriate introduction to Israel for young children from the author of Good Morning, Boker Tov, Good Night, Lilah Tov, and Shabbat Shalom. The beautiful full-color illustrations allow children to engage with Israel visually.
A great choice for families and schools.
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.
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 story of a young girl learning about her Grandpa Dennis, the man for whom she was named but never knew.
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.
Join Tamar and her cousin as they take a musical journey through the holidays and concepts from the book My Cousin Tamar Lives in Israel. The CD includes songs that teach about the Jewish holidays highlighted in the book, as well as songs that explore Israel and introduce basic Hebrew vocabulary.
$12.95
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