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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)
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(31)
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(19)
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(12)
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Early Readers
(7)
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Darkness Over Denmark
Ellen Levine
The Danish resistance and ordinary citizens risk everything to evacuate 7,500 Jews to safety by sea during World War II.
Ages 10–14
Who Lives In The Barren Desert?
Baby Professor
For the family exploring spiritual roots or looking for historical context behind diverse faiths, this book introduces t
Ages 7–12
Naming Liberty
Jane Yolen
As a Jewish family flees Russia for a new life, their arrival in New York coincides with the building of a grand monumen
Ages 6–10
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The Night Crossing
Karen Ackerman
For the child beginning to ask difficult questions about history, fairness, and what it means to leave home for safety.
Ages 7–10
Peggie's Magic Flower
Laura Waters
For children processing themes of justice and liberation, this epic retelling explores the courage to stand up against u
Ages 8–14
Hidden from Hitler: How One French Resistance Network Saved Over 500 Jewish Children from the Nazis
Susan Wider
For the young reader starting to ask how ordinary people can make a difference when the world feels dark and unfair.
Ages 9–14
No Pretty Pictures: A Child of War
Anita Lobel
The smell of war and the sight of marching boots fill a young girl's world as she watches the Germans enter her city in
Ages 10–14
A Different Spirit
Howard Blas, Ilana Trachtman
For families looking to see how a child with different abilities can thrive within sacred traditions, this story follows
Ages 5–9
The Torah for Kids
Noam V Hadar
For children exploring their Jewish identity or learning about the diverse ways the Torah is honored, this guide introdu
Ages 7–12
Jewish Plays for Children
Paulette Fein Lieberman
For educators and parents looking to bring Jewish history and holidays to life through performance, creativity, and coll
Ages 7–13
I am Jewish!
Shari Last
For children beginning to explore their religious identity and the traditions that connect them to their family and comm
Ages 2–5
I Spy Passover Book for Kids
Jewish Learning Press, Passover Publishing
For the preschooler getting ready for their first Seder, this playful search-and-find book introduces Passover tradition
Ages 2–5
What Jewish Looks Like
Caroline Kusin Pritchard, Liz Kleinrock
For children beginning to explore their identity and the beautiful, diverse ways people connect to their heritage and fa
Ages 4–8
Tattooed Torah, The
Marvell Ginsburg
For the child learning about Jewish history and the importance of resilience. This gentle story follows a small Torah th
Ages 6–10
Meet Me at the Well
Jane Yolen, Barbara Diamond Goldin
Step into the shadows of ancient history to meet the daring and strong-willed women whose stories shaped the world of th
Ages 8–14
The Trees of the Dancing Goats
Patricia Polacco
Trisha's family brings Hanukkah light and handmade gifts to neighbors in Michigan who are housebound by illness during t
Ages 5–10
The Keeping Quilt
Patricia Polacco
A single quilt travels through five generations of a Jewish family, from a voyage from Russia to weddings and the arriva
Ages 4–10
The Final Journey
Gudrun Pausewang
A clanging railway door marks the start of Alice’s terrifying journey into the unknown as her excitement for the outdoor
Ages 12–16
Erika's Story
Ruth Vander Zee
In 1944, a mother makes a heartbreaking choice to save her baby from a train bound for a concentration camp in this powe
Ages 8–14
Violin of Hope
Ella Schwartz
For the child grappling with the weight of history or finding solace in music, this true story shows how beauty can be r
Ages 8–12
The Lion Seeker
Kenneth Bonert
Isaac Helger strives to lift his family out of Johannesburg’s slums as World War II looms and a dark family secret begin
Ages 16–18
The Blood Years
Elana K. Arnold
Frederieke and her family navigate the terrifying shifts of occupation in Czernowitz, clinging to survival and hope as t
Ages 14–18
The Bronze Bow
Elizabeth George Speare
Burning with a desire to avenge his parents, a young boy finds his wall of hatred against the Roman Empire slowly crumbl
Ages 10–15
Noah's Ark
Peter Spier
Witness the grandeur of the great flood alongside tender moments like shooing bees from a hive and welcoming animal babi
Ages 3–8