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Books with title A Picture Book of Jewish Holidays

  • Celebrate: A Book of Jewish Holidays

    Judy Gross, Bari Weissman

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 18, 2005)
    This wonderful charmingly illustrated book celebrates Jewish holidays all year long. From Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, to Sukkot, the celebration of the harvest, to Hanukkah, the festival of lights, this is the perfect book for families to enjoy together.
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  • A Picture Book of Jewish Holidays

    David A. Adler, Linda Heller

    Library Binding (Holiday House, Oct. 1, 1981)
    Highlights the Sabbath, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Simhat Torah, Hanukkah, Tu Bi-Shevat, Purim, Passover, Yom ha-Azma'ut, Shavuot, Tishah be-Av, and other Jewish holidays.
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  • A Picture Book of Jewish Holidays

    David A. Adler, Linda Heller

    Paperback (Holiday House, July 1, 1989)
    Highlights the Sabbath, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Simhat Torah, Hanukkah, Tu Bi-Shevat, Purim, Passover, Yom ha-Azma'ut, Shavuot, Tishah be-Av, and other Jewish holidays.
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  • The Book of Jewish Holidays

    Ruth Kozodoy

    Paperback (Behrman House, Inc., June 1, 1997)
    This lavish resource contains everything you need to know about the feasts, fasts, and festivals that mark the Jewish year. Modern customs and celebrations are presented alongside each holiday's history and ancient traditions. Bible stories and midrashim illuminate the meaning of the holiday, and special attention is given to how holidays build core Jewish values. A planner helps children contribute ideas about how they want to celebrate each holiday. Includes Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Simhat Torah, Shabbat, Hanukkah, Tu B'Shevat, Purim, Passover, Yom Hashoah, Yom Ha'atzma'ut, Lag B'Omer, Shavuot, Tisha B'av, and Rosh Hodesh. Provides activities and crafts for each holiday.
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  • My First Book of Jewish Holidays

    Shmuel Blitz, Tova Katz

    Hardcover (Artscroll, March 31, 2004)
    Ages 9-12 Artscroll (March 2004) English 11.1 x 8.6 x 0.6 inches
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  • A Picture Book of Jewish Holidays

    David A. Adler

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Aug. 16, 1981)
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  • Celebrate: A Book of Jewish Holidays

    Judith Gross

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, April 29, 1992)
    From Hanukkah and Passover to the lesser-known Tu Bishvat, here is a warm andinformative overview of all the Jewish holidays with stories that explain whythey are celebrated and how customs evolved. Full color.
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  • Book of Jewish Holidays

    Ruth Kozodoy

    Paperback (Behrman House, Oct. 1, 1997)
    An indispensable guide for Jewish children, this book examines all the holidays of the Jewish year, providing historical background as well as exploring the contemporary relevance of the festivals. Bursting with full-color photographs and lively illustrations, this volume is an enthusiastic and spirited introduction to the milestones that mark the Jewish year.
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  • My First Book of Jewish Holidays

    Maida Silverman, Barbara Garrison

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Sept. 6, 1994)
    An introduction to the ten major holidays of the Jewish people
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  • The Book of Jewish Holidays

    Ruth Kozodoy

    Paperback (Behrman House, June 16, 1981)
    Discusses the significance and the customs of various Jewish holidays including Sukkot, Purim, and Yom Hashoah.
  • First Book of Jewish Holidays

    Sophia Cedarbaum, Marlene Lobell Ruthen

    Paperback (Union Of American Hebrew Congregations, Dec. 1, 1984)
    Debbie and Danny celebrate Shabbat, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukot, Simchat Torah, Chanukah, Tu Bishvat, Purim, Pesach, and Shavuot.
  • My First Book of Jewish Holidays

    Maida Silverman

    Library Binding (Dial Books, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Inviting young children to explore the traditions of their heritage, a lavishly decorated book describes each holiday and its celebration in simple, enthusiastic language, and a glossary provides information about biblical and historical figures, symbols, and rituals.
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