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November 26, 2015 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2015-11-26

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Chanukah list.

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Sandee Brawarsky I Special to the Jewish News

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FRIDAY & SATURDAY 10-6

achel Rosenstein has a mega-
dose of Christmas envy. While
she likes hunting for the
afikomen on Passover and enjoys her
family's Shabbat dinners, she yearns
to celebrate Christmas as all of her
neighbors do, with their houses lit up
brightly, as seen in Dear Santa, Love,
Rachel Rosenstein (Doubleday) by
Amanda Peet and Andrea Troyer, illus-
trated by Christine Davenier.
A determined young woman, Rachel
writes a letter to Santa and prepares

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Amanda Peet not Andrea Troyer
Christine Davenier

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November 26 .2015

far Hanukkah n ...Christmas.

war Sant a,
move , Rachel Rosenstein

All she wants

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her home for his arrival, with socks
dangling from the fireplace. She's
disappointed he never makes it to the
Rosenstein home, but comes to real-
ize she's not alone in not celebrating
Christmas, and that she's got much to
celebrate.
This is a warm-hearted story, written
with humor and illustrated in whimsi-
cal style. A portion of the proceeds
from book sales benefit Seeds of Peace,
a leadership and peace-building joint
program for Palestinian, Israeli and

Garofoli

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