Spinning the dreidel. This is what many Jewish children most look forward to during Haunukkah. A twirl of the four-sided dice-like top can earn a candy jackpot! Young readers will learn how to play this game and how it connects to the eight-day celebration of light.
A photo essay on the pan-Indian celebration called a powwow, this particular one being held on the Crow Reservation in Montana.
When a young shepherd boy aims a stone at a spider’s web, he never imagines that this small creature will one day save his life. This simply written but moving tale of young King David - not without its humorous moments - takes a well-known midrash and shows us that one should not only be thankful for all of creation but also that by using one’s own wits and very special talents anything becomes possible. It’s a lesson for each one of us; a lesson for a king, and one that the future King of...
Religious Education (Advanced Teaching Packs, Religious education 4)
by Jan Thompson
"The Doodle family will help your child discover the secrets of the Hebrew month. Each beautifully illustrated page is filled with unforgettable rhymes which children will love learning and repeating"--Cover, p. [4].
Jonah - A Yom Kippur Kid Series (Kids Jewish Tales)
by Shira Kravitz
The foundation edition of this text is endorsed for use with the EdExcel GCSE course. This title follows the same page layout, style and format as the mainstream edition of "Religion and Society" and can be used alongside this book in the classroom. The foundation edition covers four specified religions: Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Hinduism and examines religious and social responsibility, religion and the environment, peace and conflict, crime and punishment, and religion and medical issue...
Torah Commentary for Our Times (Torah Commentary for Our Times (Pb), #1)
by Harvey J Fields
Jewish Prayer and Worship (Prayer and Worship)
by Jonathan Gorsky and Anita Ganeri
Facts about Judaism (World Religions (Rosen Central))
by Alison Cooper
Adegau a Thymhorau (Archwilio Ein Byd)
by Tania Ap Sion and Leslie Francis
Study of the prayer service continues with the Amidah and goes through the Concluding Prayers.
Explores the spiritual meaning of each of thirteen Jewish holidays and suggests ways to make these feasts an important part of everyday life.
Student workbook
Judaism 5-11 (Teaching RE S.)
Jewish Holidays in the Spring (Best Holiday Books)
by Dianne M MacMillan