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The Seder in a Graphic Novel
Books
Non-fiction
The Seder in a Graphic Novel
by
Gloria Goldreich
Written by longtime comics creator Jordan Gorfinkel, the Passover Haggadah Graphic Novel retells the seder narrative through the style of comic books.
Books
Fiction
Passover Is for Kids (Books)
by
Gloria Goldreich
Our listing of the latest holiday-themed children's literature includes Grover, several intrepid mice and lots of seder-night questions.
Books
Non-fiction
‘Mah Nishtana’ in New Haggadot?
by
Gloria Goldreich
Among this year's haggadot is a universalist-themed one to share as a family and another that is scholarly but with features for children.
Books
Teens and Young Adults Read the Holocaust
by
Gloria Goldreich
Young adult novels continue to plumb events that took place during the Shoah with tales, often based on actual events, that concentrate on Jewish heroism.
Books
Inspired by Sydney Taylor’s One-of-a-Kind Book
by
Gloria Goldreich
A Hanukkah tale that captures all the delights of 'All-of-a-Kind Family,' Taylor’s classic story of five spirited Jewish sisters.
Books
Latkes, a Spy and a Mud Monster, Our Children’s Book Roundup
by
Gloria Goldreich
Newly published titles will feed children’s appetites for satisfying tales and captivating illustrations.
Books
Non-fiction
The Joys of Torah in English Translation
by
Gloria Goldreich
Robert Alter's singular, scholarly work is meant to bring clarity to the ancient text and reflects his lifelong devotion to the Hebrew language.
Books
Non-fiction
‘A Daughter of Many Mothers,’ Rena Quint’s Remarkable Story
by
Gloria Goldreich
Quint’s story, which begins in the maelstrom of the Holocaust and ends happily in Israel, throbs with faith and hope, insight and optimism.
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