Judaism -- Juvenile fiction
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Judaism -- Juvenile fiction
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Judaism
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- The harmonica, Tony Johnston ; illustrated by Ron Mazellan
- The story of Bodri, Hédi Fried ; illustrated by Stina Wirsén ; translated by Linda Schenck
- Stone angel, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Katie May Green
- The secret seder, by Doreen Rappaport ; illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully
- Sammy Spider's first day of school, by Sylvia A. Rouss ; illustrated by Katherine Janus Kahn
- Is it Passover yet?, Chris Barash ; pictures by Alessandra Psacharopulo
- Shanghai sukkah, Heidi Smith Hyde ; illustrations by Jing Jing Tsong
- Bear and Fred, a World War II story, by Iris Argaman ; illustrated by Avi Ofer ; translated by Annette Appel
- A moon for Moe & Mo, Jane Breskin Zalben ; illustrated by Mehrdokht Amini
- Is it Rosh Hashanah yet?, Chris Barash ; pictures by Alessandra Psacharopulo
- The Wren and the Sparrow, J. Patrick Lewis ; illustrated by Yevgenia Nayberg
- Sitting shiva, Erin Silver ; illustrated by Michelle Theodore
- Sadie's sukkah breakfast, by Jamie Korngold ; illustrated by Julie Fortenberry
- The tree in the courtyard, looking through Anne Frank's window, by Jeff Gottesfeld ; illustrated by Peter McCarty
- Chik chak Shabbat, Mara Rockliff ; illustrated by Kyrsten Brooker
- Recipe for disaster, by Aimee Lucido
- Hannah's way, Linda Glaser ; illustrations by Adam Gustavson
- Good night, laila tov, by Laurel Snyder ; illustrated by Jui Ishida
- The cats in Krasinski Square, by Karen Hesse ; illustrated by Wendy Watson
- And a cat from Carmel Market, Alyssa Satin Capucilli ; illustrated by Rotem Teplow
- A sweet Passover, by Lesléa Newman ; illustrated by David Slonim
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