Sophie and the Shofar
Item #: 101078
Fran Manushkin,
Illustrated by
Rosalind Charney Kaye
Two cousins, Sophie and
Sasha, play and work
togetheruntil a missing
shofar comes between them.
Berlin in the 1930s. You are a Polish Jewish medical student. Should you stay in Germany or return to Poland? Will you try to reach Eretz Yisrael? A Do-It-Yourself Jewish Adventure.
The moving story of a young girl who learns of her grandfather's experience in Auschwitz and then helps him overcome his sensitivity about the number on his arm, this award-winning picture book gives young children just enough information about the Holocaust without overwhelming them. Paperback
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Item #: 104030
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This true story of the rescue and restoration of a small Torah from Brno, Czecho-slovakia, teaches the Holocaust not only as a period of destruction but also as an opportunity for redemption. A Feldman Library Fund publication.