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Judaism & Jewish Faith
Judaism & Jewish Faith
Judaism & Jewish Faith Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
855 books about judaism & jewish faith
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The Tragedy Paper
Elizabeth Laban
For the child exploring the complexities of family legacy and the ancient stories that shape our shared heritage through
Ages 14–18
A Vivi Hartman Mystery #2
Death on Sacred Ground
Harriet K. Feder
Vivi Hartman and her rabbi father travel to a Seneca reservation for a funeral, only to find themselves untangling rumor
Ages 12–17
Hidden Like Anne Frank
Marcel Prins
Anne Frank documents the everyday details of life hidden in an Amsterdam attic while her family evades capture during th
Ages 12–18
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The Best Time of Day
Eileen Spinelli
For the child grappling with the reality of war and seeking a story of resilience and belonging amidst extreme hardship.
Ages 10–14
Secrets in the House of Delgado
Gloria D. Miklowitz
For the young reader exploring what it means to be a true ally when facing systemic injustice and the pressure to betray
Ages 10–14
The Sound of Freedom
Kathy Kacer
For the child grappling with news of global conflict or searching for how art and bravery can offer a path through the d
Ages 9–12
Behind the Bedroom Wall
Laura E. Williams
For the child questioning what they've been taught to believe and discovering that doing the right thing often requires
Ages 9–13
A Hat for Mrs. Goldman
Michelle Edwards
For the child who feels discouraged when they aren't naturally good at a skill, or who wants to show deep appreciation f
Ages 4–8
The Children of Willesden Lane
Mona Golabek, Lee Cohen
A concert pianist shares the moving story of her mother’s journey through World War II and the healing power of a musica
Ages 8–12
Benno and the Night of Broken Glass
Meg Wiviott
For parents seeking a gentle but honest entry point to discuss the Holocaust and the consequences of intolerance through
Ages 7–11
Uncle Jacob's Ghost Story
Donn Kushner
Great Uncle Jacob was the family's black sheep, a man who crossed the ocean from Poland to America with the ghosts of tw
Ages 10–14
Star of Fear, Star of Hope
Jo Hoestlandt
Soft, muted paintings capture an elderly woman's bittersweet memories of a lost childhood friend during the German occup
Ages 7–10
Frozen
A Song for Olaf
Jennifer Boulanger
For the child discovering a passion for music or exploring their heritage, this biography of Herman Berlinski celebrates
Ages 7–12
Wishing upon the Same Stars
Jacquetta Nammar Feldman
For the child navigating a new move and wondering how to bridge the gap between their family's heritage and a friend's d
Ages 8–12
I Survived Graphic Novels #3
The Nazi Invasion, 1944
Lauren Tarshis
For the child curious about history's hardest moments and the incredible courage it takes to survive when the world feel
Ages 8–12
The Butterfly
Patricia Polacco
For the child grappling with the concept of moral courage and standing up for others during difficult times when the wor
Ages 7–11
Denied, Detained, Deported: Stories from the Dark Side of American Immigration
Ann Bausum
A German boy turned back during the Holocaust and a detained Japanese American girl are among the true stories highlight
Ages 12–18
Zack
William Bell
For the teen exploring their heritage or feeling disconnected from their family history. Zack embarks on a secret journe
Ages 12–16
A Picture Book Biography #12
A Picture Book of Anne Frank
David A. Adler
Anne Frank found a way to share her innermost thoughts with the world while hiding in a secret apartment during the Holo
Ages 6–9
Sally Lockhart #3
The Tiger in the Well
Philip Pullman
In the streets of 1881 London, Sally fights a shadowy figure known as the Tzaddik who threatens her daughter and preys o
Ages 13–18
Courage & Defiance Stories of Spies, Saboteurs, and Survivors in World War II Denmark
Deborah Hopkinson
For the child who asks how one person can make a difference in a world of unfairness, this book shows how courage and te
Ages 10–14
Ordinary People Change the World #22
I Am Anne Frank
Brad Meltzer
Even in the darkest attic, a young girl finds the strength to write. Her journal remains a powerful light of hope and a
Ages 5–9
Snapshots
Norma Klein
Sean and Marc are just practicing photography for a bar mitzvah when their camera lens captures evidence of a dangerous
Ages 12–15
Mischling, Second Degree: My Childhood in Nazi Germany
Ilse Koehn
Ilse grows up as a Hitler Youth leader in Nazi Germany while her family desperately hides the secret of her Jewish herit
Ages 12–18