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Left: Celebrate:
A Book of Jewish
Holidays is a
helpful guide.
Below: Night
Lights is a story
about a brother
and sister on
Sukkot.
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Pray As A Jew, The Always
Prayer Shawl, Ktonton's Sukkot
and Tamar's
Adventure
Sukkah.
At the end of the contest, each
child who has completed the
project will receive a Jewish
book he has selected. The
awards will be presented May
12.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Friedman
hopes many in the community
will come to hear the guest
speakers on Sunday. She
stressed the importance of old-
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It's a story about a family get-
ting ready for Shabbat — mak-
ing challah, setting a beautiful
table, welcoming guests. It fea-
tures colorful illustrations and
was published by Simon &
Schuster.
There's another, Night
Lights, a story about a brother
and sister on Sukkot, published
by Harcourt Brace & Co., and
Celebrate: A Book of Jewish Hol-
idays, from Grosset & Dunlap.
This is just the start in a long
line of Jewish children's books
available from leading publish-
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more of these are being
written. We just have to
find them."
Mrs. Friedman and
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Adele Silver selected
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the books that will be
on display at the book
fair, many of which are
finding their way to
the Beth El library.
Later this month,
the temple's reading
contest will begin.
Children in grades 1-
6 will be asked to
read five books and
do a report on each.
(First-graders still
learning their ABCs can
draw a picture instead.) Two of er children learning
the books must come from the about the Holocaust with au-
temple's library, "because we thors like Ina Friedman, a pro-
want children and parents to fessional storyteller whose
understand it's not just here for previous books include Escape
Sunday morning," Mrs. Fried- or Die: True Stories of Young
man says. Religious school People Who Survived the Holo-
teachers and members of the caust and The Other Victims:
Parent-Teacher Organization First Person Stories ofNon-Jews
Persecuted by the Nazis.
will read the reports.
"When we grew up, our par-
It's hard to believe that even
those suffering with a profound ents could tell us about it," she
TV addiction won't find books says. "I remember reading news
of interest on Mrs. Friedman's accounts about the war, too. I
diverse list of recommended had family there." Soon,
reading. It includes The Ency- though, the only way to learn
clopedia of the Jewish Religion, of the Holocaust will be to read
Jewish Cooking in America, To about it. ❑