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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

Chanukah- 2 New Picture Books and a Sweet Potato Latke Recipe

November 17, 2013 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

Two updated versions of Chanukah tales were published this year. Both picture books include an animal as one of the main characters. Hanukkah in Alaska focuses on a stubborn moose while Hanukkah Bear showcases an astute bear. I don't recall reading the original versions so I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Jewish Culture, Reviews Tagged With: animals eating latkes, Barbara Brown, Chanukah picture books, Eric A. Kimmel, Hanukkah picture books, Mike Wohnoutka, multicultural education- Jewish holidays, multicultural literature- Jewish, multicultural picture books- Jewish, new versions of Chanukah tales, picture books- Alaska, Stacey Schuett

An Expat Teaching Moment- Sharing Traditions

September 19, 2012 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

Two years after I began my 2010 Indian teaching adventure, I still have fond memories of my 5th grade class experiences.I especially remember my expat teaching moment when I had the opportunity to share Jewish traditions at an international school in Bangalore, India. I was … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia, Expat Living, International Education, Jewish Culture, Lifestyle Tagged With: Apples and Honey for Rosh Hashanah, Debbie Friedman, expat international teacher, expat teaching in India, living in India, multicultural education, multicultural education- Jewish holidays, Shalom Chaverim, sharing Jewish traditions, Teaching, teaching cultural diversity, teaching Jewish culture with non Jews

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