My Shabbos 1, 2, 3's
Title | My Shabbos 1, 2, 3's PDF eBook |
Author | Surie Fettman |
Publisher | Hachai Publishing |
Pages | 30 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Counting. |
ISBN | 9780922613618 |
Basic Educational - the ABC's and the numbers one to ten presented with a uniquely Jewish twist! Donny and his sister, Dina, begin to set the Shabbos table with one silver kiddush cup, two challos - and end with ten napkins. In the process, preschool children can identify familiar objects that grace the Shabbos table and learn the numbers from one to ten. A special chart at the end of the book reinforces the concept of counting for the very young.
Lights Out Shabbat
Title | Lights Out Shabbat PDF eBook |
Author | Sarene Shulimson |
Publisher | Kar-Ben Publishing ™ |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 2014-01-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1512491004 |
A little boy spends Shabbat with his grandparents in Georgia and gets a snowy surprise.
For the Love of Shabbos
Title | For the Love of Shabbos PDF eBook |
Author | Nana Leah Chamish |
Publisher | Balboa Press |
Pages | 201 |
Release | 2022-08-15 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1982279761 |
Every recipe you need to create delicious Shabbos meals with ease! "For the Love of Shabbos has the essential recipes you need to create absolutely delicious Shabbat meals. Both Ashkenazi and Sephardi recipes are featured, and Leah walks you through each dish as if she is standing in the kitchen with you. As Leah shares the family stories behind the recipes, the book is infused with love, and will nourish your body and soul." - Paula Shoyer, cooking teacher, cookbook editor, TV celebrity, author of 5 cookbooks, including The Holiday Kosher Baker and The Healthy Jewish Kitchen This cookbook was born as a gift from the author, Leah Chamish, to her grown children. Within the pages of this family favorite's cookbook, you will find time-tested recipes that have become staples of Leah's Shabbos menu. This cookbook will serve you if you are new to making Shabbos meals, or if you get a thrill from discovering another's favorite recipes, including ones generously shared by family and friends. Most of the recipes have come about from decades of experimentation and experience. Leah's grandmother, a"h, worked at Yeshivat HaKotel in Israel, and she also has an uncle and aunts who are professional cooks, as well. She was influenced by their joy for cooking and most especially by her mother's love of making Shabbos feel extra-special for her family. Leah carried that love into her own home, and with this cookbook of both sweet and savory Shabbos dishes, she extends the same to you.
My Jewish ABC's
Title | My Jewish ABC's PDF eBook |
Author | Draizy Zelcer |
Publisher | Hachai Publishing |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780922613625 |
A book that celebrates Jewish life, and presents the abc's in a clever colorful way.
The 39 Avoth Melacha of Shabbath
Title | The 39 Avoth Melacha of Shabbath PDF eBook |
Author | Baruch Chait |
Publisher | Feldheim Publishers |
Pages | 65 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Jewish religious education |
ISBN | 0873065867 |
Enormously popular with both children and adults alike, this book outlines the complex laws of Shabbath, accompanied by Yoni Gerstein's irresistible, full-color illustrations. Large format.
Concealed
Title | Concealed PDF eBook |
Author | Esther Amini |
Publisher | eBookIt.com |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0990619435 |
Esther Amini grew up in Queens, New York, during the free-wheeling 1960s. She also grew up in a Persian-Jewish household, the American- born daughter of parents who had fled Mashhad, Iran. In CONCEALED she tells the story of being caught between these two worlds: the dutiful daughter of tradition-bound parents who hungers for more self-determination than tradition allows. Exploring the roots of her father's deep silences and explosive temper, her mother's flamboyance and flights from home, and her own sense of indebtedness to her two Iranian-born brothers, Amini uncovers the story of her parents' early years in Mashhad, Iran's holiest Muslim city; the little known history and persecution of Mashhad's underground Jews; the incident that steeled her mother's resolve to leave; and her parents' arduous journey to the United States, where they found themselves facing a new threat to their traditions: the threat of freedom. Determined to protect his only daughter from corruption, Amini's father prohibits talk, books, higher education, and tries to push her into an early Persian marriage. Can she resist? Should she? Focused intently on what she stands to gain, Amini eventually comes to see what she also stands to lose: a family and community bound together by food, celebrations, sibling escapades, and unexpected acts of devotion by parents to whom she feels invisible. In this poignant, funny, entertaining and uplifting memoir, Amini documents with keen eye, quick wit, and warm heart, how family members build, buoy, wound, and save one another across generations; how lives are shaped by the demands and burdens of loyalty and legacy; and how she rose to the challenge of deciding what to keep and what to discard.
Teaching Jewish Holidays
Title | Teaching Jewish Holidays PDF eBook |
Author | Behrman House |
Publisher | Behrman House, Inc |
Pages | 342 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780867050424 |
The consummate encyclopedia of holiday activities.