During Hanukkah two children help a Holocaust survivor to once again embrace his religious traditions.
The adventures of two dreidles, Gimel and Heh, who find a home at Hanukkah and the meaning of love and caring.
'Twas the Night Before Chrismukkah (O.C. Novelization, #7)
by A Van Syckle
Now that his parents are divorced, Stephen is not looking forward to Christmas in a new home with his new Jewish stepmother; but an old neighbor gives him perspective on the common meaning of several winter festivals.
Imprisoned at a camp called Auschwitz during World War II, twelve-year-old Zev and eleven-year-old David experience a Chanukah miracle in answer to their prayers.
A hungry cat turns up on Lenny's doorstep and learns the story of Hanukkah.
Sammy's Special Hanukkah
by E J Tesiero-Miller and Robbin Miller
The Kugel Valley Klezmer Band (PJ Library)
by Joan Betty Stuchner
Ten-year-old Shira has been watching Isaac play the fiddle in the Kugel Valley Klezmer Band ever since she was a baby, so when Isaac gets sick and cannot perform, Shira surprises everyone by filling in for him.
Rosie's grandmother wears her clothes inside out to remind herself to buy oil for making latkes at Hanukkah. Includes a recipe for potato latkes.
Clifford Celebrates Hanukkah (Classic Storybook)
by Norman Bridwell
"I am going to eat you up! With jars full of sour cream and applesauce in her basket, Little Red Ruthie is on her way to Bubbe Basha's house to make latkes for Hanukkah! But along the path she meets a scary wolf who wants to eat her. Can Ruthie use her wits and powers of persuasion to convince the wolf that latkes will taste better than she will? This clever spin on the classic LIttle Red Riding Hood tale introduces Hanukkah traditions in a humorous and unexpected way"--Jacket.