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Elsa Okon Rael

Autor(a) de What Zeesie Saw on Delancey Street

4 Works 431 Membros 21 Reviews

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Inclui os nomes: Elsa Rael, Elsa Okon Rael

Obras de Elsa Okon Rael

Rivka's First Thanksgiving (2001) 127 cópias
Marushka's Egg (1993) 14 cópias

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Models strength in conviction and never giving up. Shows that sometimes adults aren't right, and that traditions can be created as well as followed.
 
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blueskygreentrees | outras 8 resenhas | Jul 30, 2023 |
Do you know who can celebrate Thanksgiving? Join Rivka as she learns more about the holiday and shares about her own religious background.
 
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smnunnery | outras 8 resenhas | Sep 6, 2019 |
Having learned about it in school, Rivka wants to celebrate Thanksgiving more than anything. The only problem is trying to persuade her family and Rabbi. Rivka’s parents are Jewish immigrants from Poland and never celebrated the holiday, let alone heard of it. They don’t believe Pilgrims and Indians have anything to do with Jews and are wary to participate. Rivka makes the argument to the Rabbi that Thanksgiving is a holiday for all Americans to give thanks for what they have, regardless of religion or culture.
I love how it gently touches on the treatment of Jews during the early twentieth century. This could help children better understand why Rivka was so thankful to live in America and wanted to celebrate Thanksgiving. It could also be a great discussion with students to figure out what they are thankful for.
This book seamlessly blends Jewish traditions into American culture and portrays the rich cultural diversity that makes America what it is: a melting pot. This is a sweet story of family, blending new traditions with old, and always being thankful for what we have.
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MegWilliams | outras 8 resenhas | Feb 13, 2019 |
This story filled my heart with warmth as I read about a Jewish family living in New York who attends a package party to raise money to help other Jewish families get to America. This would be good to read children about sharing and helping those in need. There is a special room at the package party where men can go in secretely to either leave money in a box or take what they need for their families. Zeesie sneaks in the room and leaves the only dollar she has to help anyone in need. I really enjoy this storyline where a young child is able to recognize that others may need help more than she does. It delivered a powerful message about giving and receiving and doing all that you can to help others.… (mais)
 
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tejennin | outras 4 resenhas | Feb 10, 2019 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
4
Membros
431
Popularidade
#56,717
Avaliação
3.9
Resenhas
21
ISBNs
13

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