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99 books about judaism & jewish faith
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The Mozart Question
Michael Morpurgo
For the child grappling with the weight of family secrets or learning about the Holocaust through the lens of music, res
Ages 9–13
Angels Sweep the Desert Floor: Bible Legends about Moses in the Wilderness
Miriam Chaikin
For the child curious about how the unseen hand of the divine supports us during difficult journeys and long waits for a
Ages 8–12
Holocaust: The Events and Their Impact on Real People
Angela Wood
For the student asking deep questions about history and human rights, this moving guide uses first-person accounts to br
Ages 10–17
Jewish Rhymes to Make You Smile! #3
Shehakol Nihiyeh Bidvaro!: Rhymes for Young Children
Chana Voola
For the family introducing their little one to the beauty of everyday blessings and the Jewish concept of gratitude for
Ages 2–5
Monsieur Marceau: Actor Without Words
Leda Schubert
For the child who expresses themselves through movement or for those curious about how a quiet hero can make a world of
Ages 6–10
My First Holiday
My First Passover
Tomie dePaola
For the family preparing a toddler for their very first Seder. This gentle board book introduces essential traditions th
Ages 0–4
Mini House Books #3
Noah's Ark
Peter Lippman
For the curious toddler who loves tactile play: this sturdy, house-shaped book brings a classic story to life through in
Ages 1–4
Who Loves Chaim
Who Loves Mee Art
For the toddler who needs reassurance and a sense of belonging, this personalized story affirms the constant circle of l
Ages 1–4
Jewish Holiday Stories
How to Chanukah
Sarah Mazor
For children asking 'Why?' and 'How?' about the Festival of Lights, this rhyming guide introduces the history and heartw
Ages 3–8
The House on the Canal: The Story of the House That Hid Anne Frank
Thomas Harding
For the child curious about history and the Holocaust, this beautifully told biography of a building offers a gentle but
Ages 7–10
Baby Moses in a Basket
Caryn Yacowitz
For the child who needs to feel safe and watched over, this poetic retelling shows how the natural world and a mother's
Ages 3–7
Two by Two by Two
Jonathan Allen
For the child who gets restless on rainy days, this playful look at life on the ark shows how animals handle boredom wit
Ages 4–8
Simon and the Bear: A Hanukkah Tale
Eric A. Kimmel
For the child who needs to find hope in difficult circumstances. This gentle adventure shows how faith and small acts of
Ages 4–8
Run and Hide: How Jewish Youth Escaped the Holocaust
Don Brown
For the child grappling with the reality of unfairness in the world, this history of the Kindertransport offers a lens o
Ages 10–14
Beni's Tiny Tales Around the Year in Jewish Holidays
Jane Breskin Zalben
For families looking to build warm traditions, this anthology uses a gentle family of bears to explore the joy and ritua
Ages 4–8
Hanukkah!
Roni Schotter
A warm and rhythmic introduction to Hanukkah traditions for little ones, capturing the cozy sensory joys of the Festival
Ages 2–5
Happy Hanukkah Rebus
David A. Adler
For the early reader eager to participate in family storytelling, this playful book uses picture clues to teach the hist
Ages 4–8
Kibitzers and Fools Tales My Zayda Told Me
Simms Taback
For the child who loves a good joke and needs a reminder that even grown-ups can be silly, these Jewish folk tales offer
Ages 6–10
Challah for Shabbat Tonight
Sara Holly Ackerman
For the family looking to slow down and savor weekly traditions, this rhythmic tale captures the sensory magic of baking
Ages 4–8
Holocaust Through Primary Sources
Kristallnacht
Stephanie Fitzgerald
For the child asking difficult questions about history or injustice, this book provides a sensitive yet factual guide to
Ages 10–14
The Two Brothers A Legend of Jerusalem
Neil Waldman
For the child learning to share with a sibling, this luminous folktale shows how quiet acts of care and selflessness can
Ages 5–9
Sacred Places
Philemon Sturges
For the child curious about why certain buildings are special, this poetic journey explores how different people around
Ages 6–10
Parallel Journeys
Eleanor H. Ayer, Helen Waterford, Alfons Heck
For the teen processing the complexities of history, this memoir examines how two young lives were shaped by opposite si
Ages 12–18
Lizzie McGuire Junior Novels #18
The Importance of Being Gordo
Disney Book Group
For the child balancing new responsibilities and personal identity as they grow up, this story explores friendship and t
Ages 8–12
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