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Judaism & Jewish Faith
Judaism & Jewish Faith
Judaism & Jewish Faith Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
813 books about judaism & jewish faith
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Chapter Books
(292)
Young Adult
(31)
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(19)
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(12)
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Early Readers
(7)
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Bagels from Benny
Aubrey Davis
For the child learning that the best way to say thank you is by sharing kindness with others. This gentle tale shows how
Ages 4–8
Hush
Eishes Chayil, Judy Brown
For mature teens navigating the weight of secrets and the complexity of religious tradition when deep-seated community s
Ages 14–18
Hereville #1
How Mirka Got Her Sword
Barry Deutsch
For the child who feels like an outsider within their own community or dreams of being a brave hero while navigating eve
Ages 8–12
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Strange Relations
Sonia Levitin
For the teen feeling caught between worlds, this story explores finding your own voice while navigating strict family tr
Ages 12–17
When the World Was Ours
Liz Kessler
For the young reader asking about the dark parts of history and how friendship survives the unthinkable. A deeply moving
Ages 12–18
His Name Was Raoul Wallenberg: Courage, Rescue, and Mystery During World War II
Louise Borden
The true account of Raoul Wallenberg’s heroic mission to save thousands of Hungarian Jews from Nazi camps is told throug
Ages 10–14
Anne Frank: A Hidden Life
Mirjam Pressler
The world outside the secret annex comes into focus, revealing the historical events and daily dangers that shaped Anne
Ages 11–16
Molly's Pilgrim
Barbara Cohen
Molly feels like an outsider until a Thanksgiving project helps her and her classmates see that there are many different
Ages 6–10
Mapping the Bones
Jane Yolen
Twins Chaim and Gittel survive 1942 Poland by leaning on poetry and each other as their world transforms into a dark and
Ages 12–18
Smoke and Ashes: The Story of the Holocaust
Barbara Rogasky
Archival photos and maps trace the origins of Nazi anti-Semitism and the history of the ghettos, camps, and resistance m
Ages 12–18
The Button Box
Bridget Hodder, Fawzia Gilani-Williams
For children navigating moments of exclusion or prejudice who need to see how their shared history can be a source of st
Ages 8–12
Nicole Nieman #1
A Pocket Full of Seeds
Marilyn Sachs
Nicole Nieman must find her own inner strength as she grows from a young girl into a resourceful teenager during the Naz
Ages 9–13
Yossel's Journey
Kathryn Lasky
Painterly illustrations capture Yossel's life as his family flees Russia for the American Southwest, where he finds a ne
Ages 6–10
The Earth is Singing
Vanessa Curtis
For the teenager grappling with the weight of history and the resilience of the human spirit when faced with systemic cr
Ages 13–18
A Single Speckled Egg
Sonia Levitin
For the child who gets caught in 'what-if' loops, this humorous Jewish fable shows how worrying about things that haven'
Ages 4–8
The Storm to Come
Jacob Glatstein
Safety vanishes and trust becomes a luxury for two nine-year-old boys as the Holocaust transforms their world into a nig
Ages 10–14
Lydia, Queen of Palestine
Uri Orlev
For the child navigating a big move or family upheaval, this story shows how a bold imagination and a bit of defiance ca
Ages 8–12
Lisa of Willesden Lane
Mona Golabek, Lee Cohen
For the child facing a major life transition who needs to see how courage and a passion for art can provide a sense of h
Ages 8–12
Do You Love Me, Harvey Burns?
Jean Marzollo
A high school science project leads to a budding romance, but anonymous anti-semitic notes threaten to shatter a friends
Ages 12–15
Gitty and Kvetch #1
Gitty and Kvetch
Caroline Kusin Pritchard
Optimistic Gitty and grumpy Kvetch are best friends, but when Gitty’s big plans fall apart, her curmudgeonly bird pal is
Ages 4–8
Teens in...
Teens in Israel
Michael Burgan
For the curious middle schooler wondering what life is like halfway across the world, this book bridges cultural gaps by
Ages 11–16
Sarah and After: Five Women of the Old Testament
Lynne Reid Banks
Four generations of women take center stage in these interconnected stories about the matriarchs who helped build the He
Ages 12–18
The Other Half of Life
Kim Ablon Whitney
Thomas joins over nine hundred Jewish refugees on a ship bound for Cuba in 1939, desperately hoping for safety as the wo
Ages 12–17
The Lost Childhood
Yehuda Nir
A resourceful Jewish boy and his family struggle to survive the Holocaust in Poland by posing as Catholics and using fal
Ages 12–18