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Bible Legends: An Introduction to Midrash, Vol. One: Genesis
Lillian S. Freehof with introductions and commentaries by Howard Schwartz, illustrated by Phyllis Tarlow
Item #: 123050
Collecting some of the most appealing and well-known legends from the Talmud and Midrash, editor Howard Schwartz provides introductory notes to stories selected from Lillian Freehof's groundbreaking study of Jewish legends for children.An Audre and Bernard Rapoport book.
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Bible Legends: An Introduction to Midrash, Vol. Two: Exodus
Lillian S. Freehof with introductions and commentaries by Howard Schwartz, illustrated by Phyllis Tarlow
Item #: 123060
Collecting some of the most appealing and well-known legends from the Talmud and Midrash, editor Howard Schwartz provides introductory notes to stories selected from Lillian Freehof's groundbreaking study of Jewish legends for children.An Audre and Bernard Rapoport book.
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Be a Mensch Campaign, The
Michelle Shapiro Abraham
Item #: 571206
For Grades 3-4
Features
- Packet for each student includes 5 booklets
- Materials introduce students to five Jewish ethical behaviors using Hebrew and English terms
- Classic Jewish stories are used to illu...
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Olam Gadol Series: Bet-reader
Abraham and Adaia Shumsky, Illustrated by Murray Bloom, Morton Garchik, Charles M. Schulz, and Symeon Shimin
Item #: 405252
Teaching approximately one hundred words, Olam Gadol-Bet presents three stories that focus on ethical values. This book provides an opportunity for students to develop an individual, creative, and ethical approach to understanding the world in which we live.
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Joseph's Wardrobe
Paul J. Citrin, Illustrated by Lindsey Aitken
Item #: 123924
In this modern midrash, an adventure set in the time of King Solomon, Paul Citrin explores five essential values of concern to Jews today: compassion, freedom, justice, identity, and community. A Feldman Library Fund publication.
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In her comprehensive and easy to follow book, Judy Caplan Ginsburgh includes twenty-six songs, religious and secular, that will help to facilitate an environment of fun and learning. Each song addresses important Jewish concepts and many use Hebrew words and prayers. Judy provides comments, activities, and creative ideas, specific for each song, which can be used in the classroom to learn about being Jewish every day. The importance of saying the Sh'ma each morning, learning the Hebrew words for colors, understanding body parts, and the value of cooperation are only some of the Jewish concepts touched on in the book.
In addition, Judy Ginsburgh includes a list of suggested books for many of the topics. These books help to reinforce and expand the lessons laid out in the curriculum.
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Another best-selling collection of children's stories, revised and with new, full-color illustrations!
WHO KNOWS TEN?
Children's Tales of the Ten Commandments
Revised Edition
A favorite of parents and children alike, Molly Cone's stories illustrate the deep and hidden meanings of the Ten Commandments. Each chapter begins with a commandment and contains a simple yet elegant tale of timeless truth. Young readers will discover fresh meaning in the Ten Commandments, learning about life, how to live it well, and what is good. New, full-color illustrations by Robin Brickman enrich and enliven the stories. For ages 5-10.
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