Have I Got A Book For You!

by Renate Dollinger |
Rabbi Frum prayed so passionately that he flew, but the shoemaker noticed holes in the rabbi's shoes as he went overhead. What would everyone think of their "holy" rabbi? What would they think about the shoemaker. The shoemaker and his son took care of the rabbi in the best spirt of mitzvah, respect, and a lesson in love.
Praised by reviewers
“The Rabbi Who Flew is a tale of faith and love and the correctness of things. It is told in simple language, with Hebrew words explained and enlightened with amazing paintings that are rive with detail, color and the sheer joy of art.”
Dan Hays—Salem Statesman Journal
Loved by kids of all ages
“I really like ‘The Rabbi Who Flew,’ because I like the pictures, and I liked it because the Rabbi Frum prayed so deeply that he could fly. I liked the shoemaker, because he cared about the Rabbi and his son Moshe sneaked to Rabbi's house to get the shoes with the holes and return it all done and fixed. I read it to my mom and grandma and they liked it too.”
Lauren O'Neil — 8 years old
“I was fascinated by the title ‘The Rabbi Who Flew.’ I thought it was a child's fantasy, but I was curious enough to read the story. It was so enchanting that I read the story once, had a good laugh, and read it again. I highly recommend it to the curious mothers, fathers, and grandparents of all ages.”
Dr. Herman Pepper — 92 years old
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Awarded Honors and Recognition
Booklist Top 10 Religion Books for Children for 2001
Independent Publisher's Book Awards 2001 Finalist — Children's Picture Book (7 & over)
2001 National Gold Ink Competition Pewter Award—Children's Books
Association of Jewish Libraries Notable Children's Books of Jewish Content: the Best of the Bunch From 2001
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| Forthcoming Children's Books
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- Rachael And The Fireflies—the next Grandma Hanne Sheyne Story
Rachael, a little dreamer of 8 years old, loved fireflies. She played with them constantly. One day, while the whole town of Gil was busy rebuilding the temple after it burned down, Rachael wandered into the woods looking for more fireflies. Nobody could find her, not even Rabbi Frum as he flew over the town. Everyone was very worried because they were afraid that Rachael would be hurt by the dangerous animals in the forest. Help came from an unexpected source.
Michael Mazik is a troublemaker, full of himself, who loves to play nasty tricks. Unfortunately he doesn't pay attention in Mazik Magic School, so he never gets it right. His wimpy sidekick, Balookela always pays attention and is actually the strong one, but in a quiet way. Join them in a series of books in the lands of the humans, the maziks, and their enemy—the carnivorous grinchkas.
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For information on the new Grandma Hanne Sheyna Stories, Michael and Balookela Mazik, or any of our other books, fill in your name, e-mail address, and interest.
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