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"'An inviting introduction to the beauty of Shabbat for the youngest readers. Three simple words per page focus on the traditional symbols as well as the restfulness of the day. Rich, bold illustrations capture the eye in this stunning board book for the youngest readers." -- The Association of Jewish Libraries Vibrantly illustrated and simply told, The Shabbat I Know is an ideal starting point for teaching children about Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest. As the sun sets and the moon rises, friends and family come together to say hello, light candles, prepare challah and drink grape juice. A…mehr

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"'An inviting introduction to the beauty of Shabbat for the youngest readers. Three simple words per page focus on the traditional symbols as well as the restfulness of the day. Rich, bold illustrations capture the eye in this stunning board book for the youngest readers." -- The Association of Jewish Libraries Vibrantly illustrated and simply told, The Shabbat I Know is an ideal starting point for teaching children about Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest. As the sun sets and the moon rises, friends and family come together to say hello, light candles, prepare challah and drink grape juice. A peaceful Shabbat is wished for all! Educational, engaging, and endearing, this book celebrates the community and peace found in observing Shabbat. Designed to encourage children to participate and enjoy this weekly holy day, The Shabbat I Know pays tribute to the beautiful simplicity of Shabbat rituals and the family memories they create. Full of warmth and colour, this is a captivating and gentle story that children will want to read again and again.
Autorenporträt
Chris Barash works for the Harold Grinspoon Foundation and is a former Jewish day school teacher and principal. She is the author of more than a dozen books for children, including a series of Jewish holiday books.