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| On the first morning of Chanukah, Beni the bear eagerly prepares for the evening's festivities. He cooks latkes and doughnuts with his family. He plays in the snow with his sister Sara. Later, he visits his friends the squirrels, Sasha and Christopher, and helps them decorate their beautiful christmas tree. That night, Sasha and Christopher join Beni's family as they light the menorah, listen to the story of Chanukah, sing songs, and spin the dreidel. When the presents are opened, Sasha and Christopher get a bag full of chocolate "gold" coins, and Beni gets "just what he always wanted." | |||
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| This Passover, Rosie's the youngest, so she has the most important job of all. But before she can ask the Four Questions at her family's Seder, there's lots to do to prepare for the holiday-- shelves to dust, relatives to greet, matzoh-ball soup to make. All the details of the Pesach celebration are here-- including the Four Questions in Hebrew and English, and an illustrated explication of the Seder plate. | ||
| Leo and Blossom are building their own sukkah this year, just like the one Papa's building for the family. Leo makes a roof from leaves an pine boughs. Blossom weaves willows between the branches. Beni and Sara help too. "Do you think there's too much hanging?" asks Max, but nobody listens-- until their overburdened sukkah falls down. Maybe it's time to ask Mama and Papa for help! | ||
| Goldie's mother and father and all her friends have come
to see the Purim play. Goldie has the part of Queen Esther-- the starring
role! Her sister Molly makes a fine Queen Vashti. And Beni and Sam are perfect
as Ahasuerus and Mordecai. Then suddenly it's Goldie's turn-- and she's scared.
Queen Esther was brave enough to stand up to the king, but will Goldie be
brave enough to say her lines in front of all those people?
*This title now included in Beni's Family Treasury |
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No child's holiday is complete with family and friends.
Here are four beautifully illustrated paperback picture books that will be
enjoyed over the holidays for years and years.
Includes: Beni's First Chanukah; Happy Passover, Rosie; Goldie's Purim; and Leo & Blossom's Sukkah.* * All of these title included in Beni's Family Treasury |
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| This Rosh Hashanah, Beni and Sara are going to Grandma and Grandpa's for the holidays. Everyone will be there-- including cousin Max. Before dinner, Sara lights the candles and Grandpa says the Kiddush. "To a sweet, good year! L'shanah Tovah!" At the temple, Papa blows the shofar and joyfully welcomes in the new year. But Max almost spoils the holiday for everyone-- he hogs all the sweet fruits at dinner and puts creepy surprises under his cousins' pillows. It's only when Grandpa takes a quiet moment to explain the tradition of Tashlikh that Max is willing to start the new year off with a clean slate. Or is he? | ||
| This Chanukah Mama is tired of making latkes. So Papa's in charge! "Let's have a latke contest," says Papa. But Rosie adds too many potatoes to her latkes, and Max's latkes, and Max's latkes are so oily they slip right off his plate. Then Papa comes to their rescue. His latkes are perfect-- and there are plenty to fill everyone's tummy. | |||
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| What better way to celebrate the holidays than to cook--
and eat-- the delicious foods so important to Jewish tradition. Here's a
sumptuous collection of recipes for every Jewish holiday through the year.
Jane Breskin Zalben has gathered treasured mouth-watering recipes from her
family and friends. Such favorites as matzoh ball soup, noodle kugel, and
gefilte fish are here, as well as kasha varnishkas, hamantaschen, and macaroons.
Each section of the cookbook features a different holiday and includes notes
on its religious and cultural importance.
An American Bookseller "Pick of the Lists"/An ALA Notable Children's Book |
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| On the day of Uncle Izzy and Sashi's wedding, Beni has butterflies in his stomach. All of his family and friends are there-- even his prankster cousin Max. As Beni walks slowly and steadily down the aisle with the wedding ring and pillow, he hears friendly voices cheering him on. But just when Aunt Gertie calls out "Sheyna kup!" Beni loses his balance and accidentally tips the pillow-- off rolls the ring! Will Beni find the ring in time for the wedding to go on? | ||
Jane Breskin Zalben's Jewish holiday picture books have been delighting young children for more than ten years. In this beautifully illustrated and elegantly designed treasury, five of her most beloved Beni stories are brought together to create a holiday collection that can be enjoyed throughout the year. Beni, Sara, Mama, Papa, cousins Rosie and Max, and all of their family and friends celebrate the Jewish holidays with warmth and humor. |
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