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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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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
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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
Missing, The: The True Story of My Family in World War II
Michael Rosen
For the child who has begun asking questions about their family's past and how to piece together the stories of those wh
Ages 10–14
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
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
What Rosa Brought
Jacob Sager Weinstein
For the child who needs to understand how memories and love stay with us even when we must leave our physical home and b
Ages 4–8
Black Radishes
Susan Lynn Meyer
For the child grappling with the reality of unfairness in the world: a story of a young boy finding courage and hope whi
Ages 8–12
When I Grow Up: the Lost Autobiographies of Six Yiddish Teenagers
Ken Krimstein
For the teenager grappling with their place in a changing world, these rediscovered true stories offer a profound connec
Ages 13–18
This Rebel Heart
Katherine Locke
In 1956 Budapest, Holocaust survivor Csilla joins a student revolution and Jewish folklore comes to life as she fights f
Ages 14–18
Once #1
Once
Morris Gleitzman
Young Felix treks across occupied Poland to find his parents, using the power of storytelling to shield a new friend fro
Ages 11–15
Annushka's Voyage
Edith Tarbescu
Two sisters carry their grandmother's Sabbath candlesticks as they travel from Russia to New York, holding onto their he
Ages 5–10
Surviving Hitler: A Boy in the Nazi Death Camps
Andrea Warren
For the young reader ready to understand the depths of human history through a true story of courage, loss, and the incr
Ages 10–14
The Morning Gift
Eva Ibbotson
A marriage of convenience between an English scientist and a young Jewish woman becomes a desperate lifeline during the
Ages 12–18
Irena Sendler and the Children of the Warsaw Ghetto
Susan Goldman Rubin
One brave social worker risks everything to smuggle hundreds of Jewish children to safety during the Nazi occupation of
Ages 8–12
Shakespeare's Plays
The Merchant of Venice
William Shakespeare
Bassanio needs a fortune to win a wealthy heiress, but a risky loan in Venice leads to a trial where a pound of flesh is
Ages 12–18
Grand Mosque of Paris: A Story of How Muslims Rescued Jews During the Holocaust, The
Karen Gray Ruelle, Deborah Durland DeSaix
In the heart of Nazi-occupied Paris, the Grand Mosque becomes a secret sanctuary where Muslim community members risk eve
Ages 8–12
Bread Givers
Anzia Yezierska
A young girl struggles to balance her own dreams with the strict traditions of her immigrant Jewish household on the Low
Ages 14–18
A Faraway Island #2
The Lily Pond
Annika Thor
Thirteen-year-old Stephie must navigate a new school and first love in Sweden while her heart remains with the parents s
Ages 10–14
Pharaoh's Daughter
Julius Lester
Almah, the sister of Moses, struggles with her identity and heart as she grows up within the royal Egyptian court during
Ages 12–18
The Berlin Boxing Club
Robert Sharenow
Karl never cared for boxing until Nazi violence forced him to fight back, training with a national hero while questionin
Ages 12–18