Thirty stories from the first five books of the Bible retold to emphasize universal values, inclusivity, and a progressive approach to religion.
One little girl builds a robot to help her prepare for Shabbat.
When a bear rings the doorbell to join for Hanukkah dinner, a child learns a lesson about hospitality: making new friends sometimes means accommodating differences.
Despite his father's wishes, Samuel is an apprentice to Rembrandt, and will do what he can to prove himself as an artist by helping with a painting of the Purim story.
Ellie is determined to win the class cooking and gardening competition. But when she is assigned eggplant as her main ingredient, she isn't sure what to do with it, and needs her friends to help her out.
Jewish immigrant Annie Kopchovsky wanted to be the first woman to ride a bicycle around the world and refused to let society's expectations slow her down.
After Gebyanesh and her family move from Ethiopia to Israel, she has difficulty being accepted when her teacher forces her to use the name Rakhel and her classmates make fun of her Ethiopian-style lunches.
The true story of the friendship between Harry Truman and Eddie Jacobson and the role their friendship played in the creation of the state of Israel.
In 1948, Jews in Yemen were in danger. Across the world, pilots for Alaska Airlines answered the call for help, transporting nearly 50,000 people to Israel.
Rabbi and environmental activist Nina Beth Cardin draws upon Jewish texts in this call to action as the climate crisis persists.
Life in Eden was perfect for Eve and Adam, but Eve still had many questions. So when the snake at the Tree of Knowledge starts talking to her, Eve has to choose between finding the answers she wants or obeying God to avoid eating the fruit.
The revised edition of this classic tale of friendship and adventure—now with chapters. Warton and Morton find themselves captured, needing to teach a family of weasels how to work together if they want to go home.