Jewish Festivals Pack
Brid Rel: Sevnth Day Sabbat Cas
The result of over three years' work at the University of Warwick, this series teaches primary-school pupils about the major religions through a study of the families and religious traditions of specific children in Britain. Each of the books focuses on real children from the Christian, Muslim, Jewish or Buddhist community, and shows aspects of each child's daily life, including customs and traditions, and explores the way they feel about their religion. This book focuses on Judaism.
Note: This product is printed when you order it. When you include this product your order will take 5-7 additional days to ship. The collective expertise of nine rabbis and educators each contributing a unique pedagogic perspective makes this an extraordinary resource.
Books Are Treasures (Union Education)
by Howard I Bogot and Rabbi Daniel B Syme
Describes the wonder and importance of books in general, Jewish books written in many languages, and the Torah scrolls.
More than a dozen Bible stories are retold for children and illustrated with the unique folk paintings of well known artist Malcah Zeldis.The stories are clear , exciting and compelling. The vibrant paintings serve as a vivid complement to the stories. A must for parents who want their young children to appreciate the beauty of the Bible in stories and art.
Judaism in Today's World (Religion in Focus S.)
by Sally Lynch and Vivienne Cato
A clay giant miraculously brought to life by a saintly rabbi saves a Jewish banker who has been falsely accused in the Prague of Emperor Rudolf II.
The Four Questions (Picture Puffin Books)
by Lynne Sharon Schwartz
Why is this night different from all other nights? Every year when families gather for the Passover holiday, the youngest child poses that question as part of the poetic Four Questions near the start of the Seder. The answers are no less than the story of a people bound in slavery, their suffering in a foreign land, and their ultimate liberation - the story of Passover. Here the Four Questions are presented in breathtakingly luminous paintings by Ori Sherman. Whimsical animals parade through a...
Describes the traditional celebration of Chanukah, including the lighting of candles on the menorah, the eating of latkes, and the spinning of the dreidl. On board pages.
Eyewitness Guides: Judaism Paper
Ideal for students learning about the history, faith and culture of one of the world's oldest religions. Covers everything from the 22-letter alphabet to the mountaintop fortress of ancient Masada and why the Star of David has special meaning.