Off the pen of a well respected Jewish children's author, Let's Talk About the Sabbath is a young person's guide to the Sabbath. From meeting the Queen of the Sabbath, to celebrating Hardallah, this book delights in the visions of a perfect Sabbath experience.Beautifully written in poetry and prose, Ms. Kripke enchants readers with all the aspects of Sabbath, including candles and wine, Sabbath angels, study and prayer, Sabbath joy, and the farewell to this special day.
The full-color illustrations by Joy Nelkin Weider direct the eye to the beauty of the Sabbath.
Have you ever found secret treasure? You really cant Where? in "make-believe" stories! Not gold, or silver, or jewels, but something even more precious -- ideas!
...Somewhere , there is a river called Sambatyon. The Sambatyon whirls and swirls and churns and roars, For six days. On the seventh day of each week it stops. It is quiet and peaceful. On the Sabbath, it rests.
Off the pen of a well respected Jewish children's author, Let's Talk About the Sabbath is a young person's guide to the Sabbath. From meeting the Queen of the Sabbath, to celebrating Hardallah, this book delights in the visions of a perfect Sabbath experience.Beautifully written in poetry and prose, Ms. Kripke enchants readers with all the aspects of Sabbath, including candles and wine, Sabbath angels, study and prayer, Sabbath joy, and the farewell to this special day.
The full-color illustrations by Joy Nelkin Weider direct the eye to the beauty of the Sabbath.
Have you ever found secret treasure? You really cant Where? in "make-believe" stories! Not gold, or silver, or jewels, but something even more precious -- ideas!
...Somewhere , there is a river called Sambatyon. The Sambatyon whirls and swirls and churns and roars, For six days. On the seventh day of each week it stops. It is quiet and peaceful. On the Sabbath, it rests.