"In this new board book addition to the Sammy Spider series, Sammy watches as the Shapiro's prepare for and celebrate Hanukkah. Young readers can identify the many familiar Hanukkah shapes that Sammy
Driving a light rail train in Jerusalem in the spirit of her great-great grandfather, Engineer Ari, Arielle prepares for a special celebration in honor of Israel's Independence Day. Simultaneous.
Moti, the busy little mitzvah mouse, secretly performs good deeds for his human family and animal friends in an inspirational story that culminates in a special mitzvah surprise. Simultaneous.
Moti, the busy little mitzvah mouse, secretly performs good deeds for his human family and animal friends in an inspirational story that culminates in a special mitzvah surprise. Simultaneous.
When Rosie learns about tikkun olam in Hebrew class she sets out to save the world, but then realizes she is neglecting important responsibilities at home. Includes facts about Areyvut.
Akiva is just a poor shepherd living an ordinary life, until he falls in love with Rachel. Rachel thinks her husband could become a great man of learning—but Akiva can't even read! Is he too old to be
When she cannot find her latke recipe, Faigel, who makes the best Hanukkah latkes in Chelm, sends her husband, Shmuel, to ask the rabbi for help only to encounter mischief from her less-than-bright ne
When a big snowstorm hits, Monty Nudelman happily shovels his neighbors' sidewalks, driveways, cars, and steps—until he hurts his back. Now he can barely move! He can't even make his Shabbat lunch. Lu
Young, awkward, messy Lila the koala wants to help her family get ready for Shabbat dinner. Her plan is to bake her own loaf of challah—but each time she tries, the challah comes out wrong. What's the
"Sammy Spider watches the Shapiros get ready for Passover, but he can't celebrate because spider's don't celebrate Passover, they spin webs!"--Provided by publisher.
"Hannah loves her Thursday art lessons with Grandma Jacobs. Grandma Jacobs teaches Hannah how to make paper cut-outs for Shavuot, but Hannah's cut-outs don't look like anything at all until Grandma Ja
"An escaped circus monkey with a talent for juggling helps Yossi sell the kippahs and vests his wife makes and to earn enough money to celebrate Shavuot with his family"--Provided by publisher.
It's almost Purim, and Talia's sure that Grandma said they're going to bake "haman-tushies." Eww! But as Talia helps Grandma with the recipe and learns the story of Purim—from the bravery of Queen Est