Chanukah Lights Everywhere

Chanukah Lights Everywhere
Title Chanukah Lights Everywhere PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Rosen
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 36
Release 2006
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780152056759

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A young boy counts the candles on the family Menorah and the lights he sees in the world around him on each night of Hanukkah. Includes information on the history and significance of the celebration. Illustrations.

Hanukkah: The Festival of Lights

Hanukkah: The Festival of Lights
Title Hanukkah: The Festival of Lights PDF eBook
Author Bonnie Bader
Publisher Golden Books
Pages 15
Release 2023-09-05
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 059364669X

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A Little Golden Book edition of the story of Hanukkah--a great holiday read-aloud for the whole family! It's Hanukkah time! Preschoolers will learn all about how people celebrate Hanukkah--from eating latkes, spinning dreidels, and lighting the menorah. And they'll also learn why they celebrate--from the destruction of the Temple, the bravery of the Maccabees, and the miracle of that little bit of oil that lasted for eight nights. Filled with colorful illustrations and simple, yet informative text, this Little Golden Book is perfect for reading again and again. Share it with your family this Hanukkah!

Chanukah Lights

Chanukah Lights
Title Chanukah Lights PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Rosen
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2011-09-27
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0763655333

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The ultimate Chanukah gift—a glorious celebration of the true spirit of the holiday from a pop-up master and an acclaimed poet. Open this beautiful gift book and follow the Festival of Lights through place and time—from Herod’s temple to a shtetl in Russia; from a refugee ship bound for the New World to an Israeli kibbutz. Inspired by Michael J. Rosen’s reverent poem, Robert Sabuda’s striking pop-ups depict each night’s menorah in a different scene, using such imagery as desert tents, olive trees, and a final panorama of skyscrapers. Sure to be a treasured family heirloom, this stunning collaboration showcases the spirit and resilience of a people in search of home.

Light Another Candle

Light Another Candle
Title Light Another Candle PDF eBook
Author Miriam Chaikin
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 1981
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780899190570

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This book retells the story of Hanukkah and explains its symbols. Two-color illustrations.

The Ninth Night of Hanukkah

The Ninth Night of Hanukkah
Title The Ninth Night of Hanukkah PDF eBook
Author Erica S. Perl
Publisher Union Square Kids
Pages 0
Release 2020-09-15
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781454940883

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It's Hanukkah, and Max and Rachel are excited to light the menorah in their family's new apartment. But, unfortunately, their Hanukkah box is missing. Luckily, their neighbors happily help, offering thoughtful, often humorous, stand-ins each night. Then, just as Hanukkah is nearly done, Max and Rachel, inspired by the shamash ("helper") candle, have a brilliant idea: to celebrate the Ninth Night of Hanukkah as a thank you to everyone!

Light the Lights!

Light the Lights!
Title Light the Lights! PDF eBook
Author Margaret Moorman
Publisher Cartwheel Books
Pages 32
Release 1999-10-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780590483834

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Every year, Emma and her parents celebrate Hanukkah with her father and his family, and Christmas with her mother and their friends

Burning Lights

Burning Lights
Title Burning Lights PDF eBook
Author Bella Chagall
Publisher Read Books Ltd
Pages 187
Release 2013-04-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1473382041

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It is an odd thing: a desire comes to me to write, and to write in my faltering mother tongue, which, as it happens, I have not spoken since I left the home of my parents. Far as my childhood years have receded from me, I now suddenly find them coming back to me, closer and closer to me, so near, they could be breathing into my mouth. I see myself so clearly a plump little thing, a tiny girl running all over the place, pushing my way from one door through another, hiding like a curled-up little worm with my feet up on our broad window sills. My father, my mother, the two grandmothers, my handsome grandfather, my own and outside families, the comfortable and the needy, weddings and funerals, our streets and gardens all this streams before my eyes like the deep waters of our Dvina. My old home is not there any more. Everything is gone, even dead. My father, may his prayers help us, has died. My mother is living and God alone knows whether she still lives in an un-Jewish city that Is quite alien to her. The children are scattered In this world and the other, some here, some there. But each of them, in place of his vanished inheritance, has taken with him, like a piece of his father's shroud, the breath of the parental home. I am unfolding my piece of heritage, and at once there rise to my nose the odours of my old home. My ears begin to sound with the clamour of the shop and the melodies that the rabbi sang on holidays. From every corner a shadow thrusts out, and no sooner do I touch it than it pulls me Into a dancing circle with other shadows. They jostle one another, prod me in the back, grasp me by the hands, the feet, until all of them together fall upon me like a host of humming flies on a hot day. I do not know where to take refuge from them. And so, just once, I want very much to wrest from the darkness a day, an hour, a moment belonging to my vanished home. But how does one bring back to life such a moment? Dear God, it is so hard to draw out a fragment of bygone life from fleshless memories! And what if they should flicker out, my lean memories, and die away together with me? I want to rescue them. I recall that you, my faithful friend, have often in affection begged me to tell you about my life in the time before you knew me. So I am writing for you.