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Cats in Jerusalem
The cats in the city of Jerusalem get up to a lot! Follow them around as they peek down alleyways in the Jewish Quarter, take a nap on the Mount of Olives, stretch out at the Shrine of the Book, strut by the King David Hotel, and much more.Cats in Jerusalem is a joyous tale for young readers that will take them on a unique and engaging tour of the city of Jerusalem and some of its iconic landmarks. Children will be delighted by the high jinks of the cats and Menahem Halberstadt's beautiful illustrations while also learning about the culture of Israel's capital city.
€ 13,00 -
Ten Nesting Swallows
A counting book for the youngest reader that connects birds of the bible with relevant scripture quotes.
€ 10,00 -
The Treasure of Tel Maresha
Middle East Book Council Honorable Mention for Young Readers! "This title is a recommended purchase for homes, libraries, and schools." —Association of Jewish Libraries Readers aged 8-10 will be swept up by the parallel stories of two girls with surprisingly similar problems even though they are separated by 2,000 years. When Becca Goldstein's parents drag her to an archeological site in Israel as part of a family vacation, she did not expect to to become famous in the archeology community. Nor did she expect to discover a connection to another girl her age who had lived on the same site 2,000 years earlier. Told in alternating chapters, this is the story of two similar girls in two very different ages and their remarkably similar struggles to reckon with the changes in their lives. Becca didn't want to go on this stupid family vacation to Israel. The flight was too long, the weather was too hot, and Becca missed her friends back home. Being dragged to an archeological site in Tel Maresha was not the way Becca wanted to spend her time. Well, until they journeyed to the underground caves, carved by the ancient residents of Tel Maresha to avoid the heat. Rebeka's father was returning from selling their wool in the markets of Jerusalem, and he brought with him a mysterious Greek guest. The man, Jason, told the tale of how Rebeka's father saved him from a mob. With tensions rising and violence brewing around Tel Maresha, Jason urges the family to move. Rebeka doesn't want to go; Athens is far, and she'll miss her friend and the home she's always lived in. But in the family's hurry to depart, what Rebeka leaves behind might be more than just her home, and might stay there for a long time.
€ 18,50 -
The Giant, the Slingshot, and the Future King
An easy-reader chapter book about bravery, friendship, and empathy in the early years of the biblical David, that goes beyond his defeat of Goliath.
€ 16,50 -
Beni's War
"Beni is unhappy when his family moves to a remote farming community in northern Israel. Everything changes on Yom Kippur when war comes, and his soldier brother Motti goes off to fight. As worries mount about Motti's safety, Beni realizes that he must act to save the day."--
€ 10,00 -
The Six-Day Hero
Motti knows that war is coming. Israel is only nineteen years oldthe same age as Motti's brave older brother, Gideonand the tiny country is surrounded by enemies. It's only a matter of time before Egypt, Jordan and Syria attack. Motti wishes he could join the Israeli army like Gideon and be a hero. But when his best friend's family flees the countr
€ 10,00