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Meet the spunkiest five sisters of the Bible: Mahlah, Noa, Hoglah, Milcah and Tirzah. The Sisters Z. Orphaned, the Sisters Z have learned to stick together and stand up for their rights as a family.Camped near the River Jordan, the five sisters can almost see the land of Canaan. They look forward to no longer having to live in a tent, but in a real home of stone and clay. One day, Milcah and Tirzah climb Mt. Nebo to get a glimpse of Canaan and overhear Moses explain to the elders that only males will inherit property. The sisters won't inherit their father's parcel of land to build their home. They might even be separated. Outraged, the five sisters go to Moses to plead their case.The Sisters Z don't know they're arguing the first case in history to allow women to inherit land. They just know it's not fair.The Sisters Z is a refreshing retelling of the story of the daughters of Zelphehad. The sisters' personalities sparkle through Rabbi Olitzky and Rabbi Cohen's prose and in the lively illustrations by Lena Tohoff. Children of all ages will cheer as the sisters stand up to Moses for their rightful inheritance of land.
A Whale of a Tale: A Sabbath Summer Solstice Story is a picture book created to help children learn how to determine Shabbat, the Jewish Sabbath, in countries where the summer sun remains high in the sky. Tova travels with her mother to Alaska during the summer solstice. In the Land of the Midnight Sun, she is uncertain how to tell time, because the sun never rises or sets. Tova wonders how she will know when Sabbath begins or ends. Eventually, she talks to a wise orca. The whale shares her secret to understanding time with a circular sun and reminds Tova of the magic of Shabbat.
Explains how the Twelve Steps of Co-Dependents Anonymous are relevant for Jewish people and all who would gain strength to heal from Jewish tradition.
Holy days and holidays speak deeply to the Jewish soul and animate Judaism's culture. This easy-to-use guide explains the origins and customs of the major Jewish holidays and shows what they can mean to Christians seeking to understand their own faith.
A lively, inviting, and accessible way to begin a new understanding of Judaism.
This book is a companion to Rabbi Lawrence Kushner's bestselling Jewish Spirituality: A Brief Introduction for Christians (ISBN 1-58023-150-0) and Rabbi Neil Gillman's The Jewish Approach to God: A Brief Introduction for Christians (ISBN 1-58023-190-X), both of which are used in adult study groups in Christian congregations across the U.S.
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