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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)
Young Adult
(31)
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(19)
Middle Grade
(12)
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Early Readers
(7)
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Jewish Rhymes to Make You Smile! #1
Borei Pri Ha’Aytz!
Chana Voola
For the family looking to weave gratitude and Jewish tradition into their daily snacks, this charming rhyme makes saying
Ages 1–4
The Secret Seder
Doreen Rappaport
In occupied France, a boy and his father risk everything to climb a mountain and celebrate a secret, humble holiday meal
Ages 7–11
Festivals of the World #2
The Sweetest Rosh Hashanah
Mara Bergman
For the child learning to navigate tricky family dynamics and the power of starting fresh as a new year begins.
Ages 3–7
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The Rooster Prince of Breslov
Ann Redisch Stampler
A spoiled prince insists he is a rooster until he meets a mysterious old man who helps him find his way back to being hu
Ages 4–9
My First Passover Picture Book for Kids
Akn Press
For parents introducing their little ones to the meaning of the Seder, this gentle primer uses simple visuals to explore
Ages 2–5
When the Chickens Went on Strike
Erica Silverman
During the Jewish New Year in a Russian village, a young boy watches in surprise as the local chickens take a stand to t
Ages 4–8
My First Board Books
My First Hanukkah
Clare Lister
For the parent introducing their toddler to the festival of lights through clear, vibrant photographs and simple vocabul
Ages 0–3
Jewish Rhymes to Make You Smile! #2
Borei Minei Mezonos!
Chana Voola
For the Jewish family teaching toddlers the Borei Minei Mezonos blessing through relatable daily snacks like cookies and
Ages 1–4
Honey and Me
Meira Drazin
For the child navigating the shift from constant companion to individual self, this story explores finding your own voic
Ages 8–12
Jonah and the Whale
C. J. Leonard
For the child learning that everyone makes mistakes and that it is never too late to do the right thing and find a secon
Ages 4–7
The Book of Adam to Moses
Lore Segal
For families seeking to introduce foundational biblical stories through high-quality literature that respects the weight
Ages 8–12
Lost and Found Hanukkah
Joy Preble
Nate misses his old home and his lost menorah, but searching for a neighbor's runaway cat helps him find a new sense of
Ages 6–9
Escape to the Forest
Ruth Yaffe Radin
For the child grappling with the concept of finding safety and hope during impossible times. A survival story about a fa
Ages 8–12
Tell No One Who You Are: The Hidden Childhood of Regine Miller
Walter Buchignani
Regine was only ten when she was sent to live under a false identity to survive the Holocaust, moving through four famil
Ages 10–14
Tropical Secrets: Holocaust Refugees in Cuba
Margarita Engle
A young Jewish boy flees the dangers of Nazi Germany to seek safety and a new beginning as a refugee in Cuba in this mov
Ages 10–14
Miriam's Secret
Debby Waldman
For those seeking to understand family legacy and the power of art to bridge the gap between where we are and where we c
Ages 8–12
All But My Life
Gerda Weissman Klein
Gerda Weissman’s life in Poland is shattered by the 1939 invasion, leaving her to cling to friendship and faith through
Ages 14–18
Hanukkah at Valley Forge
Stephen Krensky
On a freezing night at Valley Forge, General George Washington listens as a Polish soldier shares the ancient story of t
Ages 6–10
Faraway Island #3
Deep Sea
Annika Thor
For the child navigating a new school or city while carrying the weight of family separation and global uncertainty.
Ages 10–14
Nothing Here but Stones
Nancy Oswald
Emma and her family escape discrimination in Russia for a new life in the Colorado mountains, facing the harsh realities
Ages 8–12
The Secret of Priest's Grotto: A Holocaust Survival Story
Christos Nicola, Peter Lane Taylor
Thirty-eight family members survived the Holocaust by hiding in the dark, underground cave systems of Ukraine for nearly
Ages 10–14
Through the Window: Views of Marc Chagall's Life and Art
Barb Rosenstock
Vibrant colors and dreamlike memories come to life in this glimpse into the imagination of the artist who saw the world
Ages 4–9
Thanks to My Mother
Schoschana Rabinovici
The bond between a mother and daughter becomes a lifeline through the Vilna Ghetto and concentration camps in this harro
Ages 12–18
Repairing the World
Linda Epstein
For the child grappling with the sudden loss of a peer and looking for a way to process big feelings through tradition a
Ages 8–12