Passover Books (Page 7) |
Little Girl Named Miriam By Dina Rosenfeld |
Young Avraham and Dovid, Little Rivka and Miriam showed their
greatness at a very early age. Highlighting the exceptional
qualities of these four Jewish heroes can encourage children
to be brave, seek truth and display kindness.
Clever and brave, little Miriam is a true Torah heroine. When King Pharoh wants to take all Jewish baby boys away from their families, Miriam watches her own baby brother and finds a way to keep him at home. Miriam is a little girl who loves to help her mother in her work as a midwife for all the babies born to the Jews in ancient Egypt. When the wicked Pharaoh declares that all new baby boys will be destroyed, Miriam speaks up and when her own baby brother needing help she immediately comes to his rescue. Written for young readers ages 2 to 5, A Little Girl Named Miriam is a wonderful picturebook based upon a great Torah heroine. Diana Rosenfeld's lively retelling of the Biblical account is enhanced with additional background derived from the Midrash and the impressively colorful artwork of Ilene Lederer. A Little Girl Named Miriam is fun to read and very highly recommended picturebook for family, school and community library collections. |
Just A Week To Go! One Boy's Pesach Preparations in Jerusalem's Old City By Yeshara Gold |
Follow Raffi, a lively five-year-old who lives in the Old City of Jerusalem, and
watch him get ready for Shabbat and Pesach. Great full-color pictures of the
Old City.
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Riddles about Passover By Susan Cornell Poskanzer |
Short descriptive poems accompanied by color photographs invite the reader to
guess the answer to simple riddles about religious holidays. Ephemeral holiday
fare.
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Ike and Mama and the Once-A-Year Suit By Carol Snyder |
It's the early 1900s, that time of the year again, time
for the boys to get new suits, some for Passover,
some for Easter. Ike's mother is the expert on how
to get the most for their once-a-year suit. Mama, the
acknowledged "best bargainer" in the Bronx, takes
her ecumenical group of fourteen neighborhood
boys on a shopping adventure.
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Make Me a Match: Pesach By Diana Lederman |
Match the pictures with the correct words. It’s a game, a book and a learning tool. An exciting way for kids to learn about Jewish life & holidays. Full color in Hebrew, English and transliterated English
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My Pesach Play and Learn Book By Chani Sonnenfeld |
Colorful activity book with games, puzzles, stories, and rhymes.
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