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Q & A: Ilima Loomis

June 6, 2020 By Sandra Bornstein

Ilima Loomis headshot

Several days ago, I reviewed Illima Loomis' latest picture book, 'Ohana Means Family. Anyone interested in sharing Hawaiian culture with children should consider this book. Today, readers can learn more about Loomis and why she chose to focus on a Hawaiian traditional … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Author Interviews Tagged With: Eclipse Chaser: Science in the Moon's Shadow, Hōkūao Pellegrino, Ka'imi's First Round-Up, Kelly Sonack ABLA Writing Workshop, Multicultural picture books, non fiction picture books, picture book authors, picture books about Hawaiian culture, Rough Riders, The Artist's Way

Introducing Hawaiian Culture: ‘Ohana Means Family Picture Book

May 31, 2020 By Sandra Bornstein

Multicultural picture books open the door to learning about unfamiliar perspectives and traditions. This is especially true when the author’s personal experiences and family traditions fuel the story. Loomis' family has lived in Hawaii for three generations. With this insider's … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: food traditions, Hawaiian traditions, karo, lu'ah traditions, multicultural books, multicultural books-Hawaii, picture books environmental topics, poi, taro

Learning to Make a Seven Species Salad Online with Vered Guttman

May 18, 2020 By Sandra Bornstein

7 Species Salad for Shavuot, photo by Sandy Bornstein

In preparation for the upcoming holiday of Shavuot, Moment Magazine offered an online presentation showcasing four of Chef Vered Guttman's favorite recipes, Seven Species Salad, Feta and Roasted Eggplant Burekas Pie, Romanian Malai Cake, and No-Bake Israeli Cheesecake. This year, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Health & Fitness, Jewish Culture Tagged With: eating healthy, healthy choices, healthy life, healthy salads, Israeli chef, Mediterranean cuisine, nutrient dense foods, traditional foods for Shavuot, Vered Guttman

Q & A with Audrey Ades

May 8, 2020 By Sandra Bornstein

Audrey Ades

Today, I welcome Audrey Ades, the author of Judah Touro Didn't Want to Be Famous. This picture book is based on events that took place between the American Revolutionary War and the Civil War. While some people living in New Orleans were aware of Judah Touro's accomplishments and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Author Interviews, Jewish Culture Tagged With: debut authors, debut picture book author, historical fiction picture book, historical fiction picture book- American history, historical fiction picture book- American Jewish History, historical fiction picture book- Jews, picture book author, Sephardic historical fiction for children

Debut Picture Book: Judah Touro Didn’t Want to Be Famous

May 5, 2020 By Sandra Bornstein

Judah Touro Didn't Want to Be Famous-1

History buffs with a background in early American Jewish history are familiar with the Touro Synagogue in Newport, Rhode Island, America's oldest synagogue. However, fewer can recall the background of Reverend Isaac Touro, the man who helped build the synagogue or his second son … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Jewish Culture, Reviews Tagged With: Audrey Ades, gemilut hasidim, Isaac Touro, Jewish philanthropy, Judah Touro, Kar Ben Publishers, Moses Michael Hays, New Orleans Jewish community, Sephardic Jewish history in America, Touro synagogue, tzedakah, Vivien Mildenberger

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