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Let's Go to Shul

Let's Go to Shul
Author:
Publisher: Hachai Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781929628087

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A trip to the synagogue.


Let's Go to Shul!

Let's Go to Shul!
Author: Yitzchok Kornblau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2009
Genre: Jewish religious education
ISBN: 9781598262964

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We Go to Shul

We Go to Shul
Author: Douglas Florian
Publisher: Candlewick
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2021-07-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1536204501

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A family heads to synagogue together in a charming board book for little listeners with a rhyming text and child-friendly illustrations. A day of rest with which we’re blessed. We all get dressed. It’s Saturday, and one family is setting out to walk together to shul. Inside the synagogue, they all say hello to their friends and the rabbi, then listen and watch as the Torah is read and held aloft. Singing aloud with everyone else is fun! In a welcome addition for children of any faith, this simple, warmly illustrated story takes an inviting look at a weekly Jewish tradition.


Let's Go to Synagogue

Let's Go to Synagogue
Author: Ceil Olivestone
Publisher: Sbs Pub
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1981
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780899610184

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Depicts the highlights of the synagogue service.


I Go to School

I Go to School
Author: Rikki Benenfeld
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781945560569

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Botchki

Botchki
Author: David Zagier
Publisher: Halban Publishers
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2016-10-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1905559879

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"The one un-Jewish feature about me is the light grey colour of my eyes, but whether I got this from a twelfth-century crusader, a fourteenth-century Black Death rioter, or a seventeenth-century Cossack, no one can tell. So numerous were the offspring of ravished Jewish women that the rabbis in their wisdom long ago ruled that every child of a Jewish mother is a Jew." These are the opening words of this memoir of shtetl life. Written with the humour and clear-sightedness of one who loved the shtetl, but who worked hard to escape it, this book records the rhythms and texture of everyday life from the early years of the century to 1927. Life was ruled by religion and the Jewish calendar. The Bible and its injunctions were their living reality; each commandment was obeyed and Sabbath observance was so sacred that rabbinic dispensation had to be obtained before fleeing from the Cossacks on this holy day. Dovid Zhager, as the author was known in this Yiddish-speaking part of the world, glories in the details of growing up, he explores every irony, every twist of fate, every historical fact, as history rushed past this shtetl, sometimes affecting it, sometimes just passing by. Above all, this memoir is about his growing rebellion against God who, on the one hand delineates the horizons of his life and gives meaning to it, and on the other allows so much suffering, and to such God-fearing people. Two things emerge most clearly: firstly, the richness of such a devout life which meant that the life of the spirit took precedence over the grinding poverty that co-existed with it, and secondly, the shtetl's lack of preparedness for anything other than religion least of all, for the fate that was later to befall it. First drafted before the Second World War, completed fifty years later and now published for the first time, Botchki is a testament to a vanished world. "Botchki is an unusually sensitive, lively and honest account of life in a pre-war Polish shtetl. It is written with an unsentimental intelligence and considerable narrative flair; and its affectionate but candid picture of an Orthodox Jewish milieu illuminates the complexities of a world which we tend to reduce to quaintness or exoticism." Eva Hoffman, Author of Lost in Translation, Exit into History and Shtetl


Shul Going

Shul Going
Author: Charles Heller
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532667159

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Covering 2500 years, here are the impressions of synagogue worshipers and visitors, Jews and non-Jews, told in their own words, from Jeremiah to George Washington, Liszt, and Yossele Rosenblatt, from the slums of Rio to the shtetls of Ukraine to the temple in Jerusalem. Here is the Jewish experience—tragic, comic, and inspiring by turns.


I Am Forbidden

I Am Forbidden
Author: Anouk Markovits
Publisher: Bond Street Books
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2012-05-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0385676743

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The extraordinary story of a sister who believes and a sister who rebels, set inside the most insular Hasidic sect, the Satmar. Spanning four generations, from pre-World War II Transylvania, to 1960s Paris, to contemporary New York, Markovits' masterful novel shows what happens when unwavering love and unyielding law clash--a rabbi will save himself while his followers perish; a Gentile maid will be commanded to give up the boy she rescued because he is not of her faith; two devoted sisters will be forced apart when one begins to question their religion's ancient doctrine. One sister embraces and finds comfort in the constraints of the world she's always known, while the other knows she will suffocate in a life without intellectual freedom. Separated by the rules of their community, the two sisters are brought together again when a family secret threatens to make pariahs of them all. Dark, powerful, and utterly compelling, I Am Forbidden takes us deep inside the minds of those who leave their restrictive environments, and deep into the souls of those who struggle to stay.


I Go to the Ohel

I Go to the Ohel
Author: Levi Hodakov
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Habad
ISBN: 9781929628612

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Postville

Postville
Author: Stephen G. Bloom
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780156013369

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A portrait of cultural conflict in action visits a small Iowa community where Lubavitcher Jews opened a successful slaughterhouse and found themselves in conflict with gentile neighbors.