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Just the way to end the day!With Good Night, Lilah Tov, going to bed does not have to be a chore any longer. An integral part of the recently established Bedtime/Morning Rituals initiative of the URJ Department of Lifelong Jewish Learning, this brand new book from Michelle Shapiro Abraham teaches toddlers about mitzvot and the Shema, the prayer recited at the end of the day. Good Night, Lilah Tov, like its companion text, Good Morning, Boker Tov, is replete with attractive illustrations and easy-to-read rhymes. Reading Good Night, Lilah Tov at bedtime is an effective method of ending the day within a Jewish context. (Not to mention the fact that it's lots of fun!). too!) - Age-appropriate for preschoolers
- User-friendly rhyming text
- Colorful pictures
Michelle Shapiro Abraham, RJE, holds a Masters Degree in Jewish Education from the Rhea Hirsch School of Education, HUC-JIR, and works as the educator at Temple Sholom in Plainfield, NJ. She is also the author of The Be A Mensch Campaign, Repairing My World: The Responsibilities of a Jewish Adult, The Great Balancing Act: A High School Ethics Program, and Repairing Our World from the Inside Out, all available from the URJ Press. Selina Alko, is an illustrator living and creating in her Brooklyn studio. Her work has been published in a variety of places, including the Wall Street Journal and McGraw Hill educational books. She is the illustrator of The God Around Us: A Child"s Garden of Prayer, The God Around Us, Volume 2: The Valley of Blessings, and The Be A Mensch Campaign.
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