In the Beginning...: Canaan Tours of Jewish History #1 - James J.b.n. Duprie - Books - Sephirot Press - 9780980207101 - February 11, 2008
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In the Beginning...: Canaan Tours of Jewish History #1

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Maya and her younger brother Josh are regular children, trying to live normal American lives while learning about and maintaining their Jewish Identities. Sephira and Shem are the children's Canaan dogs, a breed indigenous to the land of Israel. When Maya gets frustrated with her Hebrew school report on the first Jews, Abraham and Sarah, the siblings discover that Shem and Sephira are much more than just regular dogs. As a matter of fact Sephira is a Talmudic scholar, and Shem is a student of Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition. Sensing Maya?s frustration with understanding the events that make up Jewish history and her lessening connection with her Jewish identity, the dogs decide that the only way to teach the kids the deeper meaning of Judaism is to share with them the oral traditions, and show them the events described in the Torah firsthand. The four of them embark on a fantastic journey to the Negev desert in Israel and visit the Canaan Sanhedrin, where they learn about the first six days of creation? from a Canaan dog?s point of view. From there, they move on to witness the final act of creation ? the creation of the first human. Canaan Tours of Jewish History #1: In the Beginning... is the first in a series of chapter books aimed at children in grades 3-6. Designed to teach Jewish history, it combines the fun of fantasy with traditional Jewish interpretations of biblical stories and themes to bring the wonder of Jewish traditions alive.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 11, 2008
ISBN13 9780980207101
Publishers Sephirot Press
Pages 200
Dimensions 130 × 200 × 10 mm   ·   231 g
Language English  
Contributor Ian Bier

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