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Multicultural Picture Book- Benjamin of Tudela

March 7, 2014 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

Introducing primary aged children to history is essential. A well-designed picture book is one method worth pursuing. Anyone seeking information about medieval life should read The Travels of Benjamin of Tudela: Through Three Continents in the Twelfth Century (Douglas & … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Jewish Culture, Reviews Tagged With: 12th century Europe, 12th century European travels, Benjamin Tudela, Jewish books, Jewish books for primary kids, Jewish history for children, Jewish life in the Middle Ages, Jewish picture books, Jews in the 12th century, multicultural picture books- 19th century, multicultural picture books- Jewish, teaching history via picture books, Uri Shulevitz

Lost European Jewish Synagogues Illustrated in Holocaust Picture Book

February 10, 2014 By Sandra Bornstein 4 Comments

Millions of Jews were murdered during the Holocaust. Some of their tragic stories are captured in published books and videos while a tremendous amount of information remains hidden in archives and in people’s homes around the world. Authors of children’s books have focused … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, International Education, Jewish Culture, Reviews Tagged With: Andrea Strongwater, European synagogues, Holocaust children's books, Holocaust children's literature, Holocaust Memorial Center-Detroit, Holocaust picture books, Jewish children's books, Jewish history for children, Kristallnacht, multicultural picture books- Jewish, paintings of lost synagogues, remembering European Jewry, remembering lost Jewish communities, Stephen M Goldman, Where We Once Gathered

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