The story follows Luis de Torres, a secret Jew navigating his identity as a Catholic convert during the Inquisition in Spain. Faced with persecution, he embarks on a sailing expedition to new lands, armed only with his faith, cleverness, and a silver hamsa for protection. As he journeys into the unknown, the narrative explores themes of faith, cultural identity, and the potential influence of Jewish traditions on his fate and the safety of the ship.
Tami Lehman-Wilzig Knihy






Lotty Gross dreams of becoming a famous lace maker. While learning the trade she begins work on a lace tablecloth for her wedding chest. She decides that she will use the cloth every Friday night to welcome the Sabbath Queen. Her plans are spoiled when the Empress Elizabeth sees the cloth and insists on buying it for her Sunday palace receptions. When the empress hears about the Sabbath Queen she wants to know who her rival is.
Hanukkah Around the World
- 48 stránok
- 2 hodiny čítania
Introduces Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of lights, and describes how it is celebrated in different areas of the world, including Israel, Istanbul, Italy, Poland, and New York City. Includes glossary and recipes.
Mayer Aaron Levi & His Lemon Tree
- 32 stránok
- 2 hodiny čítania
Mayer Aaron Levi lives in a small village. Like his fellow Jews, Mayer Aaron studies Torah and goes to the synagogue three times a day. Unlike everybody else, he also owns a lemon tree. When the lemons are ripe his wife Raizel brews her special lemonade, chills it and puts it in jars so that Mayer Aaron can make extra money for the family by selling it in the town square. Even though Raizel is very possessive about the lemons, Mayer Aaron realizes that they have more than enough. While he finds a way to secretly share the extra lemons with the village's poor people, Raizel thinks a thief is stealing them. The plot thickens as Raizel sits outside guarding the family property, only to find that her husband has a lesson he wants to hand down from generation to generation.
Passover Around the World
- 48 stránok
- 2 hodiny čítania
Explore the diverse customs and practices associated with Passover across various cultures. This book delves into the rich traditions and unique rituals observed during the holiday, highlighting how different communities celebrate and commemorate this significant event. Readers will gain insights into the historical and cultural significance of Passover, making it a valuable resource for understanding its global impact.
In a charming tale set in Jerusalem, a young boy named Jacob faces a challenge when he can't deliver freshly baked challahs for Shabbat. Just when it seems the celebration might be spoiled, Soosie the horse comes to the rescue, ensuring that the tradition continues. This heartwarming story highlights themes of community, friendship, and the spirit of Shabbat, showcasing the delightful bond between humans and animals.
"A story of friendship and a love of chocolate, set against the backdrop of the American fight for independence and Hanukkah's message of freedom"--
Der Schmelztiegel
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