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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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Saving Hanno
Miriam Halahmy
Rudi has already lost his home in Germany to escape the war. Now in England, he must find a way to save his beloved dach
Ages 8–12
Nicky & Vera: A Quiet Hero of the Holocaust and the Children He Rescued
Peter Sís
For children learning about courage and how one person can make a difference, this book gently introduces the history of
Ages 6–10
My Awesome/Awful Popularity Plan
Seth Rudetsky
Justin navigates the awkward world of sophomore year with a plan to get popular and land a date with his straight crush.
Ages 13–17
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Sylvie
Sylvie Kantorovitz
Growing up in a French school where her father is principal, Sylvie uses the inspiration of her unique surroundings to s
Ages 8–12
Becoming RBG
Debbie Levy
Visual storytelling tracks the journey of Ruth Bader Ginsburg from her early life experiences to her influential seat on
Ages 10–14
Hard Hat Cat!
Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh
A persistent kitten living among the construction cranes in Israel keeps returning to Avi’s door, determined to win over
Ages 3–8
Brundibar
Tony Kushner
For the child starting to ask about history and injustice. Help them explore how courage and unity can overcome even the
Ages 8–12
How I Learned Geography
Uri Shulevitz
For the child facing difficult times or family hardship: a moving look at how a simple map and the power of imagination
Ages 4–8
Leonard Bernstein: In Love with Music
Caroline Evensen Lazo
Follow the life of the legendary man behind West Side Story as he grows from a music-obsessed child into a world-famous
Ages 11–18
Little Golden Book Biography
Steven Spielberg
Geof Smith
The highest-grossing director in history started with a childhood hobby and grew to win three Academy Awards, becoming a
Ages 8–12
Sahara Special #2
Vive La Paris
Esmé Raji Codell
Between piano keys and scales, Paris learns profound lessons from her teacher about the weight of the Holocaust and the
Ages 8–12
Rifka Takes a Bow
Betty Rosenberg Perlov
For the child who loves the magic of the stage and seeing where their parents work, this story explores the bustling, vi
Ages 4–8
Code Name Verity #2
Rose Under Fire
Elizabeth Wein
Captured and sent to a notorious prison camp, American pilot Rose Justice must rely on the fierce loyalty and shared poe
Ages 14–18
Surviving the Angel of Death
Eva Mozes Kor, Lisa Rojany Buccieri
Twin sisters endure horrific medical experiments at the hands of the Nazis in this harrowing memoir of survival and the
Ages 12–18
The Most Magnificent Mosque
Ann Jungman
For the child noticing differences in how families pray, this story of three boys in medieval Spain shows how friendship
Ages 5–9
Inside Noah's Ark
Charles Reasoner
Cheerful rhymes bring a classic story to life, showing what it was like for all those pairs of animals living together o
Ages 0–4
Voices from the Second World War: Stories of War as Told to Children of Today
Walker Books
Children sit down with their elders to record firsthand memories of World War II, preserving the human stories behind th
Ages 10–14
Yesh Lanu Llama #2
Yesh Lanu Llama: Book 2
Varda Cohen, Carmi Kobren, Edith Pick Lowy, Barbara S. Ridberg
For the child beginning their journey with Hebrew, this engaging workbook builds confidence through stories and activiti
Ages 7–10
Takedown
Laura Shovan
Two middle schoolers challenge gender stereotypes and find unexpected friendship while grappling for respect on the wres
Ages 8–12
Dancing at the Pity Party: A Dead Mom Graphic Memoir
Tyler Feder
Grief feels messy and loud in this candid graphic memoir about a college student navigating life and school after the su
Ages 14–18
Shutting Out the Sky: Life in the Tenements of New York, 1880-1924
Deborah Hopkinson
Step into the crowded rooms of the Lower East Side through the eyes of five young immigrants who arrived in New York Cit
Ages 10–14
Hitler Youth: Growing Up in Hitler's Shadow
Susan Campbell Bartoletti
For the teen seeking to understand how peer pressure and propaganda can shape a generation, this history explores the ma
Ages 11–18
Little People, Big Dreams
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
María Isabel Sánchez Vegara
For the child who notices when things aren't fair and needs to see how quiet determination can change the world for ever
Ages 4–7
Itzhak: A Boy Who Loved the Violin
Tracy Newman
Despite being stricken with polio, a determined young immigrant follows his passion for the violin to become one of the
Ages 4–8