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An Invitation to Passover
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About The Book
When Hannah's extended family isn't able to join her for their traditional Passover seder, she invites her diverse group of friends to experience the holiday with her. From Ha-joon's Korean kimchi, to Monique's hymn lyrics, each friend brings a bit of their own culture to the celebration. And with each guest the themes of freedom, hope, and thanks become more meaningful. A note tells the Passover story and a glossary defines vocabulary.
This premuim paperback edition of An Invitation to Passover has additional content on the inside covers that is perfect to keep kids entertained during a seder. This book is an Association of Jewish Libraries Holiday Highlights Book and received positive reviews from School Library Journal and Kirkus Reviews. A free downloadable activity guide that highlights the themes in this book is available on the Kalaniot Books website.
About The Illustrator
Illustrator Mariia Kolker was born and raised in Moscow. She graduated from Moscow State University of Printing Arts and has been creating books as both an illustrator and an author ever since. Whenever she can, she visits her grandmother in Israel.
Product Details
- Publisher: Kalaniot Books (February 13, 2024)
- Length: 32 pages
- ISBN13: 9798986396590
- Grades: K - 3
- Ages: 4 - 8
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Raves and Reviews
K-Gr 3–Each year Hannah's family comes to her house for a Passover seder. However, this year Hannah and her parents are very disappointed that their family is unable to attend. Hannah decides to invite her friends, so she won't have a “teeny tiny seder.” She tells her friends that Passover is about remembering history, springtime, freedom, and great food. Although Hannah's friends have never celebrated Passover, they relate to these themes, and each bring something from their own cultures that connects to the celebration. Back matter provides an explanation of Passover and the meaning behind the foods that are shared at a traditional seder. The story adeptly incorporates details about the holiday, as well as interesting cultural connections from ¬Hannah's friends. Written by two rabbis, the story is effective and very sweet; however, the muted colors and simple ¬illustrations may not appeal to every reader. VERDICT Great for informational purposes, and a ¬fantastic class read as Passover approaches.
– Peggy Henderson Murphy, School Library Journal
A sweet and tender holiday tale celebrating friendship and diversity.When Hannah's extended family can't attend the Passover seder this year, she invites her friends to celebrate with her.Hannah, tan-skinned with brown hair, wants to create invitations that will excite her friends—but what should they say? Mom says that Passover is a celebration of spring and new beginnings and a time to remember Jewish history. Dad talks about the celebration of freedom for the Israelites and for everyone today and, of course, the delicious and meaningful foods. Hannah creates four invitations, each representing one of those concepts. Her diverse friends and their families bring special gifts that embrace those ideas and reflect their own cultures. Sammy brings a kite to celebrate spring as they do in India. Ha-Joon brings Korean kimchi, carefully made kosher, to match the bitter herbs of the seder plate. Monique brings song sheets for “Go Down, Moses,” a traditional African American spiritual, to celebrate freedom. Rina, Hannah's friend from Hebrew school, brings homemade matzah (Rina's mother notes that when she was a child in Moscow, it was forbidden by the government). Each aspect of the seder is explained, and Hannah lovingly weaves her friends' gifts into the Passover story. Depicting smiling, hugging characters, Kolker's cheery artwork brims with joy.
– Kirkus Reviews
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