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Jewish Children’s Favorites- 11 Fall Picture Books

September 3, 2015 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

At dusk on Sunday, September 13, Jewish children around the world will begin celebrating Rosh Hashanah. This holiday starts the 10 day period of the Jewish High Holidays. The culminating day, Yom Kippur, is spent reflecting on one's past deeds. Unfortunately, my recent … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Jewish Culture Tagged With: April Halprin, Barbara Cohen, David A. Adler, Eric A. Kimmel, Jacqueline Jules, Jewish holiday books, multicultural children's books- Jewish holidays, Patricia Polacco, Rosh Hashanah picture books, Sukkot picture books, Susan Axe-Bronk, Sylvia A Rouss, Yom Kippur picture books

Sukkot Picture Books

October 6, 2014 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

This year, the Festival of Sukkot starts on Wednesday evening. In anticipation of this joyous Jewish holiday, I am sharing a blog that I posted last September.  It focuses on Sukkot picture books. It's not too late to add one of these wonderful books to your library. The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Jewish Culture, Reviews Tagged With: books for Jewish children, David A. Adler, Eric Kimmel, Jewish children's authors, Jewish picture books, Jewish picture books- fall festivals, Katya Kremina, Marilyn Hirsh, Marta Monelli, multicultural picture books- Jewish, Patricia Polacco, picture books- building a sukkah, picture books- cultural diversity, picture books- Jewish, picture books- Jewish holidays, Sukkot picture books, Susan Axe-Bronk, teaching cultural diversity, The House on the Roof: A Sukkot Story, The Mysterious Guests: A Sukkot Story, The Vanishing Gourds: A Sukkot Mystery, Tikva Means Hope

Four Picture Books for Sukkot

September 11, 2013 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

The Jewish festival of Sukkot begins on the fifth day after Yom Kippur. Although the holiday dates back to biblical times, few are familiar with this joyous Jewish holiday. Home celebrations include the building and decorating of a temporary structure called a sukkah. A prominent … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Books, Jewish Culture, Reviews Tagged With: David A. Adler, Eric A. Kimmel, Jewish books, Jewish children's books, Jewish festival of Sukkot, Jewish picture books, Marilyn Hirsh, multicultural literature- Jewish, Multicultural picture books, multiculturalism and Jews, multiculturalism in classrooms, Multiculturalism in schools, Patricia Polacco, picture books- building a sukkah, picture books- Sukkot, Sukkot, Sukkot picture books, Susan Axe-Bronk

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