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Judyth Groner

Autor von All About Hanukkah

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Werke von Judyth Groner

All About Hanukkah (1988) 243 Exemplare
My Very Own Haggadah (1974) 221 Exemplare
Where Is the Afikomen? (1985) 135 Exemplare
Let's Visit Israel (2004) 99 Exemplare
All About Yom Kippur (1997) 92 Exemplare
My First Hebrew Word Book (2005) — Autor — 72 Exemplare
Come, Let Us Welcome Shabbat (1978) 60 Exemplare
My Very Own Rosh Hashanah Book (1978) 56 Exemplare
My Very Own Yom Kippur Book (1978) 51 Exemplare
My Very Own Sukkot Book (1664) 47 Exemplare
All About Passover (2000) 47 Exemplare
My Very Own Megillah (1977) 42 Exemplare

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A pretty little board book with colorful pictures and few words for a very young child. Reading the reviews, I realized the book is as much about means of transportation as it is about places in Israel. A young boy travels to Ben Gurion airport, the hills of Jerusalem, the wall of the Old City, a kibbutz, Eilat, the desert, Masada, Beersheva, and the Dead Sea by plane, in a tour bus, on foot, in a tractor, in a glass-bottomed boat, in a jeep, in cable car, on a camel, and by floating respectively. There is very little detail in the pictures and no almost no information in the text, no real interaction with people, and nothing obviously Jewish about the book (although the locations have a Jewish connection), even though it is published by Kar-Ben and is a PJ Library book. But it ends with an invitation to visit what might well be a charming country; it's a sweet book.… (mehr)
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raizel | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 6, 2022 |
The word "Pascha" comes from the Hebrew word "Pesach," meaning "Passover." In the understanding of Orthodox Christians, the Jewish ritual of Passover is a prophetic foreshadowing of the Death, Burial, and Resurrection of Christ and of our Redemption through His Body and Blood.
 
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sagocreno | Jul 22, 2019 |
Like the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar, which begins each year on September 1, the Jewish liturgical calendar begins on Rosh HaShanah, which usually falls in September based on the Jewish lunar calendar.
 
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sagocreno | 1 weitere Rezension | Jul 22, 2019 |
This old favorite gives children an illustrated introduction to Yom Kippur and makes the concepts of forgiveness, repentance, and starting over easy to grasp. The words are complemented by music to accompany holiday songs.
 
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