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When Charley Chipmunk forgets to bring candles to the Hanukkah celebration, his best friend Seymour Squirrel saves the Festival of Lights with an ingenious solution to lighting the menorah.
After learning of President Lincoln's assassination, everyone at Rebecca's synagogue spontaneously rises to recite the Kaddish, the traditional Jewish prayer of mourning.
On moving day, Miri's grandfathers, Yeh Yeh and Zayde, give her special gifts to remind her of what home really means.
"Two women, one in the U.S and one in the UK, face discrimination in the tennis world. Friends and teammates, they knew that in order to win, they would have to draw on their strengths together. And they did"--
A violin is taken from a Jewish family by the Nazis, but after years in a cellar, it finds its way back into a musician's hands, filling concert halls with the music of hope once again.
Lionel and Dolores, a pair of eccentric, event-planning hedgehogs, team up with Noah for an unforgettable--and very well-organized--journey on the high seas.
"In the Garden of Eden, God buried the vegetables and put the fruits where they could be seen. Wanting easy picking, the caretakers of the Garden listen to the snake, pick the apples, and suffer the consequences"--
"The exercises in this unique book encourage children to use every-day items to inspire mindfulness. Mindfulness, the Jewish value of Yishuv Hada'at, means paying attention to what is happening around us"--
Sophie gains her independence from an imaginary monster that follows her everywhere.
In this sequel to Happy Harper Thursdays, Harper finally sees her grandmother again, now that a vaccine is available for the "nasty bug" that kept them apart. But, instead of feeling happy and excited, Harper is angry at Mama Fern because she stayed away for so many months. Harper refuses to talk to her grandmother and acts as if she doesn't even know her. This colorful, delightfully illustrated book helps young children sort out their feelings and guides grandparents in how to navigate difficult situations. In The Return of Happy Harper Thursdays, children learn that even when they can't see cherished family members, love burns brightly-like a light that's always turned on.
Hanukkah's a big book-selling holiday; most of our Hanukkah titles do well, especially those featuring animals, as this one does. As kugel's not typically a Hanukkah food, the intriguing title makes readers wonder why a family would have kugel for Hanukkah.
Grover attends a traditional Passover seder with his friends Avigail, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, and Moishe.
Sammy Spider and his buddy Josh are back in their third holiday board book! This time Sammy is enjoying the Hanukkah celebration with his human while also learning about colors.
A sweet board book in which a little boy celebrates Shabbat by going for a walk, appreciating the blessings of those he meets on the way -- family, friends and animals.
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