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December 03, 2009 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-12-03

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journal-like narrative describes how
Ginsburg and his research partner,
who arrived in Antarctica on the
first night of Chanukah, use rub-
ber dry suits to emerge under the
treacherous waters.
While collecting sea urchins and
starfish for his research, Ginsburg
is inspired suddenly to create a
menorah on the sea floor using the
neon-like sea urchins and starfish.
Captured on film, and reproduced
in the book, the glowing menorah
is a sparkling and inspiring wonder.
Notes at the book's end explain
that sea urchins are invertebrates
and have no central nervous sys-
tem. During Ginsburg's menorah
assembly, readers are reassured that
no animals were harmed.

The Amazing Menorah
of Mazeltown
Hal Dresner and Joy Fate, illustrated
by Neil Shapiro
Red Rock Press, $16.95; ages 4-8
When Molly and Max find an
old, grimy menorah in their father's
junk shop, they discover the power
of the menorah to transform their
dreary town in the dark days of
winter.

Happy Hanukkah,
Corduroy
Based on the character created by Don
Freeman, illustrated by Lisa McCue
Viking, $5.99; ages 6 months to 3
years
The popular, cuddly bear of the
classic Don Freeman books enlists
the help of his animal friends to
celebrate Chanukah, lighting the
menorah, eating latkes, singing and
playing dreidel.

A Chanukah Present
for Me!
Lily Karr, illustrated by Jill
McDonald
Scholastic, $6.99; ages 6 months to 3
years
This brightly colored board
book is packaged as a gift. Each
two-board spread features a
Chanukah tradition with large for-
mat words and collage illustrations.
There are latkes, dreidels, chocolate
gelt (coins), fried doughnuts and, of
course, colorful candles in a meno-
rah. In the end, a smiling family
celebrates.



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