Avi the Ambulance goes to the beach and meets a boat named Noah who says he’s also an ambulance, making Avi wonder: is Noah a real ambulance if he doesn’t look like Avi?
The trucks are headed home to prepare for Shabbat using their special talents.
A teenage Yosef Yekutieli dreamed up the idea to hold an Olympic-style competition for Jewish athletes. Twenty years later, motorcycle brigades traveled the world to spread the word. The true story of the first Maccabiah Games.
From social justice activist to Nobel-winning scientist to the first woman (and first Jewish!) president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum faces each new challenge by saying, "si!", "yes, I can."
A young girl is able to evoke smiles and memories when she plays the music of Swan Lake for her grandmother, a former ballerina who now suffers from Alzheimer's.
Told over a year of Jewish holidays, this rhyming book for preschoolers celebrates bodies of all shapes, sizes, and abilities.
A young girl thinks her town's Yemenite tradition of a pre-wedding henna ceremony is hopelessly old-fashioned until her grandmother enlists her to help prepare for the elaborate event.
180 surprising and fun facts about the Jewish people and culture drawn from a mere 5,000 years of history.
This non-fiction picture book chronicles the lesser-known journey of thousands of Jews immigrating from anti-Semitic Russia through the port of Galveston, Texas in the early 20th century in search of a safer, brighter future in the vast Midwest.
When a young boy's neighbor calls him a “strange bird,” he decides to try out being a bird himself, discovering in the process that he'd rather just be himself even if others think him odd.
A comprehensive guide for clergy and families as they create meaningful and inclusive b’nai mitzvah celebrations for teens with special needs.