I just received this letter from a friend of Sammy Spider. It made my day and hopefully it will brighten yours too. As a school librarian at a Jewish Day School, I so enjoyed sharing your books with my students. Now retired, I am still enjoying your books, but now…
Read MoreBut, You Promised!
“Parents use promises for a variety of reasons—to bribe their child into doing what they want, to avoid a possible confrontation with their child, to spare their child from disappointment, to create hope in their child,” I wrote in an article for Glo online magazine in 2013. “But children are…
Read MoreYosef’s Dream is “a beautiful mix of history, religion, culture, and the power of dreams.”
Review of Yosef’s Dream “My people had lived in Ethiopia for thousands of years, but were still seen as strangers, for we were Jewish.” Yosef and his family reside in Ethiopia, part of a historically isolated and repressed Jewish culture. The author fluidly juxtaposes the Ethiopian landscape and heritage alongside…
Read MoreWhy We are Voting for Hillary Clinton
In the winter of 2008, our family discussed Presidential candidates with the same passion we see today, but without the acrimony marring this year’s primaries. Our children, then 20-somethings, were supporting Senator Barack Obama, while my husband and I supported Senator Hillary Clinton. When the primaries ended, we switched our allegiance to Senator…
Read MorePassover Greetings 2016
Three Green Frogs A Holiday Song by Sylvia Rouss Sing to the tune of “Three Blind Mice” Three green frogs, three green frogs. See how they jump. See how they jump. They all jumped after the Pharaoh one day. He said, “I’m not in the mood to play!” “Won’t you…
Read MoreA Retelling of the Passover Story in Verse and Song
A Retelling of the Passover Story for Young Children by Sylvia Rouss A long, long time ago the Jewish people were slaves in the land of Egypt. They worked very hard building pyramids for Pharaoh, the king of Egypt. They worked from early morning until late at night. They couldn’t study…
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