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Fasts and feasts. Judaism. Juvenile literature.
Jewish crafts. Juvenile literature.
Jewish cooking. Juvenile literature.
Fasts and feasts. Judaism.
Jewish crafts.
Jewish cooking.
Beginning with a naming ceremony for a new baby, a cheerful family with three children celebrates notable Jewish holidays throughout the year. The kids eat apples and honey while listening to the shofar on Rosh Hashanah, plant trees with their friends on Tu B'Shevat, don costumes and make lots of noise on Purim, and enjoy milk and honey treats in a wheat field on Shavuot. Each two-page spread pairs a rhyming couplet that very briefly introduces a holiday or season with a beautiful full-bleed illustration in a riot of colors. Gal's luminous, smudgy charcoal and digital-collage art captures the joyfulness and excitement of celebrating holidays with friends and family, and helpful seasonal markers g and bold sunflowers in early fall, windswept snowy trees in the winter ovide useful context clues. Brief descriptions of the celebrations and some of their traditions are included, as well as an easy craft project or recipe for each holiday, some of which will require adult assistance. These warm illustrations and cheery verses will likely build anticipation all year long.
Horn Book (Wed Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2015)Simple rhyming couplets describe the major Jewish holidays and life cycle events in a child's first year--from her naming ceremony to a summertime Shabbat--and connects them to the changing seasons. On double-page spreads, sumptuously colored charcoal and digital-collage illustrations capture the warmth and love in a family's celebrations. Further explanations of each holiday, crafts, and recipes are appended.
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)For an observant Jewish family, a year continually offers cause for celebration-especially when a newly arrived baby sister kicks off the cycle with a naming ceremony: -Here is the rabbi, with blessing to share./ Here is a wish and a hope and a prayer.- The simple couplets, which begin with the repeating phrase -Here is/are,- for a dash of liturgical rhythm, chronicle a year of togetherness in the home, in the synagogue (-open to all-), and in the outdoors: -Here is the shofar, its sound pure and sweet,- she writes about Rosh Hashanah, -Here are some apples and honey to eat.- (In keeping with the lighthearted mood, Yom Kippur is represented by a delicious -break-fast.-) Illustrating the change of seasons, Gal-s charcoal and digital collage images effervesce with cheery colors, moving from the radiant gold, yellows, and reds of autumn to the greens and blues of spring-with a stop in snowy winter for Chanukah, of course. A glossary, crafts ideas, and recipes conclude the book. Ages 4-7. Author-s agent: Elizabeth Harding, Curtis Brown. Illustrator-s agent: Morgan Gaynin. (Sept.)
School Library Journal (Sat Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2014)PreS-K With a warm, sing-song patter and exquisite illustrations, this lovely picture book introduces young children to a joyous year of Jewish holidays and celebrations. Highlighting the essence of each season's offerings, the rhyming text moves smoothly from a summer baby naming to autumn's Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot, and so on through the Jewish year ("Here is the sukkah, its roof made of twigs. Here are some grapes, pomegranates, and figs."). Yet the true stars here are the richly hued, digitally collaged illustrations, which add depth and whimsy. These pictures contain such warmth and life that readers will want to jump in and join the festivities. Each spread displays an abundance of colors and textures that work perfectly to create distinctive moods for the various holidays, whether it's a gregarious Simchat Torah parade, the warm glow of a Chanukah menorah, or the freshness of an early spring day planting trees for Tu B'Shevat. Back matter includes a more detailed description of each holiday, crafts, and recipes. A distinctive and welcome addition. Teri Markson, Los Angeles Public Library
ALA Booklist (Sat Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2014)
Horn Book (Wed Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2015)
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
School Library Journal (Sat Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2014)
Lesléa Newman's picture book Here Is the World is a joyous celebration of the Jewish holidays throughout the year for young children that's "both lovely and eminently useful" ( Kirkus Reviews )--illustrated by Susan Gal. Here is the world, ever changing and new, Spinning with joy at the wonder of you! Beginning with the weekly observance of Shabbat, readers join a family through the holidays and the corresponding seasons. From sounding the shofar on Rosh Hashanah to lighting the menorah for Chanukah to rattling a grogger for Purim, and on through the Jewish year, the joy and significance of each holiday beautifully come to life. In addition to the narrative text, there is a description of each holiday in the back matter along with an easy craft or recipe. This is a book to introduce young ones to a year's worth of celebrations of the Jewish holidays. " Illustrating the change of seasons, Gal's charcoal and digital collage images effervesce with cheery colors, moving from the radiant gold, yellows, and reds of autumn to the greens and blues of spring--with a stop in snowy winter for Chanukah, of course." -- Publishers Weekly