2000, Holiday House
Seems to be out-of-print
32 pgs.
Goodreads rating: 3.92 - 25 ratings
My rating: 5
Endpapers: azure
Endpapers: azure
1st line/s: "The very first night of Hanukkah, we polish the silver menorah that was my great-grandma's. She brought it from Russia maybe a hundred years ago! It's the oldest thing in the house, I think. We all say the prayers together as we light the shammash -- that's the tallest candle -- and touch it to the first night's candle."
My comments: A child tells of his family's traditional "doings" on each of the eight nights of Hanukkah. Not only does it include all sorts of Hanukkah traditions, it includes how they celebrate with theiri non-Jewish friends so that Christmas is not ignored, but included slightly in three different places in this excellent story. A bit long for 3-year-olds, but great for 4 and up.
Goodreads: For Jewish families around the world, the eight nights of Hanukkah are unlike any others. For this family each night is an occasion to share cherished traditions such as lighting the menorah with family and friends. It's also a time to have fun dancing at the temple's big Hanukkah party, playing with dreidels and chocolate coins, and eating delicious latkes. This joyful celebration of Hanukkah miracles, great and small, presents a heartwarming picture of one family's festivities from the first night of the Festival of Lights to the last.
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