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An accessible introduction to Shabbat and the major Jewish holidays: The book is comprised of illustrated spreads that introduce each holiday, explain its history and significance, and highlight the rituals, customs, food, and games through which the day is celebrated or observed. A practical, inclusive, informative gift book to fill a market hole: While there are (wonderful) picture books on individual holidays and occasions, there really isnât a picture book-style treasury of Jewish holidays out there quite like this, a fully illustrated book dedicated to teaching why and how Jewish holidays are celebrated, in an easy-to-understand way. Designed with diversity and interfaith families in mind: This extremely accessible and inclusive approach will showcase diverse contemporary families and will assist children and adults who wish to learn more about the Jewish faith, making it especially useful for the 58% of all Jewish families who are interfaith. Gift potential!: The book is a natural fit for gift-buyers, especially for those raising children (or grandchildren, niblings, other family members, etc.) in the Jewish faith. Author is a passionate promotional partner: This book grew out of overwhelmingly positive reactions to a small series of Jewish holiday illustrations Hannah shared online. She is eager to promote the book and has already begun a spreadsheet of Judaica-themed bookstores and gift stores across the US who might carry the book. Sheâs eager to connect with Jewish community orgs as well.Hannah Shafiroff is a talented illustrator and California native raised in the Jewish faith. Hannah earned her BFA in Illustration from California State University Long Beach. When Hannah's not drawing in her Los Angeles studio, she can be found at the local beaches, parks, and coffee shops with her sketchbook and drawing materials in tow.
www.hannahshafiroff.com
A full-color illustrated treasury of Jewish holidays to introduce young readers to the foundation of the faith in an inclusive, informative, and accessible format.
Celebrate and learn about ten Jewish holidays with this inviting and warmhearted treasury. Perfect for reading together, this collection explains when we celebrate, why we celebrate, how we celebrate, and what we say on the holidays all through the year.
My Little Book of Big Jewish Holidays features clear descriptions of Jewish history and traditions, easy-to-follow pronunciations of important Hebrew words, and vibrant art showcasing the diversity of modern Judaism.
This appealing and practical book is perfect for children who are beginning to learn about their faith as well as for adults looking for a resource to guide their family through every meaningful celebration!
Holidays introduced in the book include Shabbat, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Simchat Torah, Hanukkah, Tu BiâShvat, Purim, Pesach, and Shavuot.