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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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Speed of Light
Sybil Rosen
Growing up in the 1950s South, an eleven-year-old girl confronts the harsh realities of racism and antisemitism within h
Ages 9–12
The Night Journey
The Night Journey
Kathryn Lasky
For the child curious about their roots or asking why their family moved to a new country. This story bridges generation
Ages 8–12
The Circlemaker
Maxine Rose Schur
For the child grappling with heavy choices or feeling the weight of unfair rules, this story follows a boy's brave quest
Ages 8–12
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Anne Frank
Al Berenger
For the child asking their first questions about history and courage. This gentle biography introduces Anne Frank's lega
Ages 6–9
The Story and Meaning of Jewish Holidays #3
Ask Another Question: The Story and Meaning of Passover
Miriam Chaikin
Help your child discover the rich history and deep symbolism of Passover, from the ancient Exodus story to the modern me
Ages 8–12
Had Gadya: A Passover Song
Seymour Chwast
For the family preparing for the Seder who wants to explore the rhythm and history of a beloved holiday song through str
Ages 4–8
Impossible Escape: A True Story of Survival and Heroism in Nazi Europe
Steve Sheinkin
For the teenager grappling with questions of moral courage and the weight of history, this high-stakes true story explor
Ages 12–18
The Story of Religion #2
The Story of Religion
Betsy Maestro
Discover the origins, sacred texts, and core beliefs of the world's major religions through the stories of the people wh
Ages 6–10
All-of-a-Kind Family #2
More All-of-a-Kind Family
Sydney Taylor
Five sisters navigate the bustling streets of New York's Lower East Side, finding warmth in their Jewish traditions and
Ages 8–12
The Two Brothers A Legend of Jerusalem
Neil Waldman
King Solomon witnesses a miraculous display of love between two brothers and chooses that very spot to build his great t
Ages 5–9
The Mozart Question
Michael Morpurgo
A journalist in Venice is warned never to ask a world-famous violinist about Mozart, but the musician is finally ready t
Ages 9–13
A Nightmare in History: The Holocaust, 1933-1945
Miriam Chaikin
The harrowing history of the Holocaust is traced from its roots to the events in Warsaw and Auschwitz, emphasizing the v
Ages 10–15
The Devil in Vienna
Doris Orgel
Told through the journal of a Jewish teenager, this story follows a deep friendship between two girls as the shadow of N
Ages 10–14
Corduroy
Happy Hanukkah, Corduroy
Don Freeman
For the family wanting to share the joy of the Festival of Lights with a beloved childhood friend, this board book intro
Ages 1–4
Daniel in the Lions' Den
Jean Marzollo
For the child learning that doing the right thing takes courage, even when others disagree. A gentle introduction to sta
Ages 4–8
My First Holiday
My First Passover
Tomie dePaola
The Seder meal comes to life through warm illustrations and simple text. This sturdy board book introduces the symbols a
Ages 0–4
Simon and the Bear: A Hanukkah Tale
Eric A. Kimmel
For the child who needs to find hope in difficult circumstances. This gentle adventure shows how faith and small acts of
Ages 4–8
Penguin Young Readers: Level 2
Noah's Ark
Avery Reed
For the child curious about ancient stories and how faith can provide safety and hope during life's biggest storms.
Ages 6–8
The Boat of Many Rooms: The Story of Noah in Verse
J. Patrick Lewis
Two by two, every kind of animal finds safety aboard a great wooden ark in this rhythmic, verse-filled retelling of a le
Ages 4–8
Trash Can Days #1
Trash Can Days
Teddy Steinkellner
For the child navigating the messy transition to middle school and feeling the sting of changing friendships as peers st
Ages 10–14
Monsieur Marceau: Actor Without Words
Leda Schubert
For the child who expresses themselves through movement or for those curious about how a quiet hero can make a world of
Ages 6–10
Tell Them We Remember: The Story of the Holocaust
Susan D. Bachrach
For parents seeking a factual and sensitive way to introduce the history of the Holocaust through the real-life stories
Ages 10–14
Yellow Star
Jennifer Rozines Roy
Syvia and her family fight to stay together and survive the Nazi occupation of Poland's Lodz ghetto through the eyes of
Ages 10–14
The Rabbi's Girls
Johanna Hurwitz
Eleven-year-old Carrie faces a year of massive change in 1923 as she moves house, welcomes a new sister, and says a fina
Ages 8–12