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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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Daniel Half Human
David Chotjewitz
Daniel and Armin are best friends in 1933 Germany until Daniel discovers he is half-Jewish, forcing a choice between a s
Ages 12–18
When I Left My Village
Maxine Rose Schur
Follow an Ethiopian Jewish family as they leave their mountain home behind for a dangerous, hopeful trek across difficul
Ages 8–12
Who HQ
What Are the Ten Commandments?
Yona Zeldis McDonough
Ancient laws come to life as you learn how ten specific rules helped shape modern morality, world religions, and the way
Ages 8–12
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When We Flew Away
Alice Hoffman
Before the secret annex, Anne Frank was a spirited girl finding her creative voice even as the shadows of occupation beg
Ages 8–12
One Day: A True Story of Survival in the Holocaust
Michael Rosen
For children ready to understand the weight of history through a lens of family courage and the incredible, true reality
Ages 9–12
Stones in Water #1
Stones in Water
Donna Jo Napoli
This is a book for every Bar Mitzvah boy and indeed anyone who wants to learn about the beliefs, philosophies and histor
Ages 11–16
Let the Celebrations Begin!
Margaret Wild
Deep within a concentration camp, women and children secretly sew scrap-material toys to prepare for a grand party on th
Ages 7–12
The Tower of Life
Chana Stiefel
Yaffa Eliach reconstructs her lost Polish town at the National Holocaust Museum by gathering photographs of its people t
Ages 6–10
DK Holocaust
Holocaust: The Events and Their Impact on Real People
Angela Gluck Wood
For the student asking deep questions about history and human rights, this moving guide uses first-person accounts to br
Ages 10–17
Praying to A.L.
Judith Caseley
Thirteen-year-old Sierra navigates the loss of her father by holding close their shared love for history and the life of
Ages 10–14
The Devil's Arithmetic
Jane Yolen
Hannah finds herself suddenly transported from a family dinner to 1940s Poland, where she must endure the reality of a d
Ages 10–14
Anne Frank and Me
Cherie Bennett, Jeff Gottesfeld
Living under occupation in 1942, Nicole Bernhardt faces the growing dangers of the Holocaust while trying to hold onto t
Ages 12–17
What Makes Us
Rafi Mittlefehldt
For the teenager grappling with a difficult family legacy and wondering if they are defined by their parents' worst mist
Ages 14–18
Our Eddie
Sulamith Ish-Kishor
A family’s love is put to the test as they struggle under the roof of an idealistic, deeply religious father who cannot
Ages 10–14
Linked
Gordon Korman
When a hate symbol appears at school, Link, Michael, and Dana must confront their town's past to understand the truth be
Ages 8–12
Shadow Life: A Portrait of Anne Frank and Her Family
Barry Denenberg
This four-part portrait follows the Frank family from their decision to hide through Margot’s diary and their final jour
Ages 11–16
Graphic History
Death Camp Uprising
Nel Yomtov
Prisoners at the Sobibor death camp risk everything for a chance at freedom in this powerful account of human courage an
Ages 8–13
The Lady with the Hat
Uri Orlev
A young Holocaust survivor in 1947 prepares for a new life on an Israeli kibbutz, unaware that a relative in London is d
Ages 12–17
Understanding (Mitch Frank) #2
Understanding the Holy Land: Answering Questions About the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Mitch Frank
For the middle schooler asking big questions about world news. This guide breaks down the complex history of the Israeli
Ages 12–18
Somewhere There Is Still a Sun
Michael Gruenbaum, Todd Hasak-Lowy
Michael survives the years from 1939 to 1945 in Prague and the Terezin Concentration Camp in this moving narrative memoi
Ages 9–14
Safiyyah's War
Hiba Noor Khan
For the child grappling with the reality of unfairness in the world who needs to see how quiet courage and community can
Ages 9–13
A Bag of Marbles
Joseph Joffo
Two Jewish brothers flee across Nazi-occupied France in a desperate, real-life race toward safety in the Zone Libre.
Ages 11–16
Three Wishes: Palestinian and Israeli Children Speak
Deborah Ellis
For middle grade and teen readers trying to make sense of global conflict through the eyes of peers living in the heart
Ages 11–18
A Place at the Table
Laura Shovan, Saadia Faruqi
Sixth graders Sara and Elizabeth bond over a South Asian cooking class as they attempt to create a winning cross-cultura
Ages 8–12