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Four New Picture Books for Passover

April 4, 2014 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

Each year, a new selection of Passover picture books becomes available. I would like to focus on four Passover children’s books that were published during the last couple of years- The Story of Passover, Let My Children Cook, The Longest Night, and Stone Soup With Matzo Balls. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Jewish Culture, Reviews Tagged With: Catia Chien, David Adler, Evigeny Ognarov, Jewish books, Jill Weber, Laurel Snyder, Let My Children Cook, Linda Glaser, Mayram Tabatabaei, multicultural education- Jewish holidays, multicultural picture books- Jewish, multicultural picture books- Passover, picture books for Passover, picture books for Pesach, reading aloud for Passover, Stone Soup and Matzoh Balls, Tamar Ansch, The Longest Night, The Story of Passover

5 Purim Picture Books

February 26, 2014 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

As a child, I grew up unaware of the Jewish holiday of Purim. I was raised by two Jewish parents who chose not to celebrate or participate in any of the customs associated with the holiday. My Jewish friends and acquaintances did not mention it either. When I was 4 years old, I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Jewish Culture, Reviews Tagged With: Barbara Diamond Goldin, books for Jewish children, celebrating Purim, Elizabeth Kushner, Eric Kimmel, Frane' Lessac, hamentaschen, Ilene Richard, Jaime Zollars, Jewish books, Jewish books for preschoolers, Jewish books for primary kids, Jewish holiday books, Jewish picture books, Jill Weber, learning about Purim, Mike Byrne, Purim, Purim custom and traditions, Purim picture books, Rita Golden Gelman, Tilda Balsely

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