This is a beautiful and tender story about two little friends, one Jewish (named Becca) and one Christian (named Tami)
Who think of each other at the holiday season and work to make each
life happy and fulfilled.
The Trees of the Dancing Goats
Oh how I LOVE this author, Patricia Polacco, whom I have met a couple of times.
She is a dear, dear lady. Read her books (especially this one and also Pink and Say) if you haven't.
She is amazing. The story is amazing.
Even if she really didn't name her characters
Becca and Tami!!
Books featured in this post: 1. Hanukkah By: Roni Schotler I love the illustrations in this book. It also is written with a rhyme and rhythm that children love and appreciate! 2. The Chanukkah Guest By Eric A. Kimmel This is a cute story about an older woman who makes the best latkes in the village. Her eyesight is failing and when she thinks she is serving latkes to her rabbi, she is really serving to a real, live BEAR! The children love this and think it is hysterical! 3. The Magic Dreidel By: Eric A. Kimmel (this guy writes a lot of Jewish literature) This book is really cute. It has all of the necessary characters (Fruma Sarah, goblins, gelt, dreidels, latkes, etc. etc.) The children really enjoy this book as well. They love to hear how a regular little boy can get into cahoots with a silly goblin to teach the crochity old busy body neighbor a valuable lesson. 4. Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins By: Eric A Kimmel (See what I mean about Eric A. Kimmel?) This is probably my very favorite Hanukkah story. Hersel goes into a village...there are many villages in Jewish folklore...where they haven't celebrated Hanukkah for many years because of the goblins who have overrun the synagogue. When I read this book to my class, they always put forth every sound available to their wonder! "Oooohhhhhh!" "Uhhh Ohhhh!" "Oh no!!!" "Aweee!" And I LOVE it. The illustrations are awesome. Read this one if you get the chance.) 5. Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel! By: ? You've heard the song..."Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel. I made you out of clay..." Well, this book takes the traditional words of that song and puts illustrations to go along with each line. PLUS (are you ready for this?) see that round button up there on the book? Well you push it and it plays the Dreidel song. Have you ever heard first graders fighting over a book during free-reading time??? Well I have. And it's every year over the Dreidel book. :0 6. See above.
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6 comments:
(The text I sent you. heehee!)
Oh my gosh! I want to be Jewish too! When i wasnt actively mormon, I would sometimes lie and tell people I was Jewish! Hahaha! Silly high school Abbie! I just got my first menorah and we checked out a bunch of Hanukkah books from the library. And I bought a 8 dreidels at target a coupe days ago. I also took a class on a the similarities btwn Judaism and Mormonism. And I instantly love any orthodox Jew I see on the subway because she has a bunch of kids like me:) K. Obviously we need to talk more about this! :):):)
Oh Tami, this is beautiful and we really are two kindred spirits! (PS, it was MormoJew :P) As I once blogged, I know all Mormons are awesome because of you and the people in the nice suits on the subway. ;-)
You did forget the best part of Hannukah, though: jelly donuts! It is the fried theme, along with the latkes, because of the miracle of the oil. Who wouldn't love a holiday based on fried foods?
I wish you could come to NY and celebrate Hannukah with me. In the meantime, I will continue to think of you over the holiday season and how wonderful it is to share traditions with friends.
PPS, I knew a book about goats would be about us! OK, maybe not.
Oh Abbie! I actually already knew that about you. Do you remember when your dad and I first got married? You came over to our very first place and we lit the Hanukkah candles. You were smitten all the way back to when you were 13!!
Becca...You're right, it WAS MormoJew! That was one of my favorite nights that night. Getting to meet you for the first time over Thai food and religion! We were connected then forever. (Like it or leave it missy!)
I had no idea there were jelly donuts involved! I don't know how I missed that one!
Oh my gosh! You've met one of my all time favorite authors in the whole world several times????? LUCKEEEEEEE
So, is this your way of asking to be invited to Hanukkah? ;) I had no idea you loved it so.
What isn't to love about an evening full of deep fried food and a game which involves chocolate as the prize? :D
I love being a Jewish Mormon. :) Best of both worlds!!!
P.S. Actually, You've listed two of my most favorite authors. Love Eric A. Kimmel as well.
I like it!
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