Author: Jill Colella Bloomfield
Narrator: Book Buddy Digital Media
Unabridged: 0 hr 23 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway
Published: 02/07/2023
Genre: Children & Young Adults Nonfiction - Religion - Judaism
What do duct tape and Queen Esther have in common? Both are strong, flexible and can withstand very challenging circumstances! Create fun costumes and accessories with duct tape to celebrate the holiday of Purim. From royal bracelets for Vashti to Haman’s hat and a horse for Mordechai, these clever and creative costumes will be winners at Purim carnivals and megillah readings.
An inspiring true story of the Holocaust Francesco Tirelli loved to eat gelato from his uncle's cart. So when he moves from Italy to Hungary, Francesco decides to open his own ice cream store. There young Peter learns to love ice cream as much as Fr...
To celebrate Shavuot, a spring harvest festival, children in Israel make cheesecake using flour they have ground from wheat they have grown in their school garden, fresh goat cheese from the friendly petting zoo goats, and fresh strawberries from t...
A special ceremony helped this Jewish family make their new house feel more like home.
For the Jewish people, the dreidel is a toy as well as a reminder of miracles.
It’s Rosh Chodesh, the beginning of a new month in the Jewish calendar! In celebration of this monthly event, a family goes out to the Negev Desert to camp out and observe the moon. A photo essay about the changing phases of the moon and their...
Osnat was born five hundred years agoat a time when almost everyone believed in miracles, but very few believed that girls should learn to read. Yet Osnat's father was a great scholar whose house was filled with books. And she convinced him to teach...
In this Hanukkah manual for the contemporary Jewish family, holiday history, rituals, activities, songs, and recipes provide tools for creating meaningful family moments in the light of the menorah. The book includes brief reflections to read aloud ...
A Plate Full of Freedom: On the first night of Passover, the seder plate takes center stage. by Debra Hess. Article explains the seder plate.
This true story begins long ago in Spain, where a bride and groom are gifted a hand-painted haggadah. It is used at many Passover seders until the Spanish Inquisition when the family escapes. The haggadah survived for centuries in different countrie...