What a Way to Start a New Year!: A Rosh Hashanah Story

by Jacqueline Jules

Other authorsJudy Stead (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 2013

Status

Available

Call number

H HH E JUL

Publication

Kar-Ben Publishing (2013), Library Binding, 24 pages

Description

Having moved just before Rosh Hashanah, Harry and Dina fear the new year will be nothing but unpacking and leftover pizza until their parents take them to synagogue where they meet the Levine family.

Library's rating

Library's review

A story of being welcomed into a new community. Along the way, the reader learns about Rosh Hashanah symbols, the value of community, and, of course, hachnasat orchim (hospitality). - Marla S.

Barcode

4101

Language

User reviews

LibraryThing member AllieR93
This book is about celebrating Rosh Hashanah. It informs the reader about some aspects of the holiday, such as the food. The family eats brisket and apple pie to bring in the new year. Dina realized that the most important part of the holiday is family and friends. Her family moved to a new house
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and they found great friends at the new synagogue. Holidays are great times of the year that are best shared with the people who care for each other. They celebrated the holiday with a religious ceremony, traditional foods, and her new friends.
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LibraryThing member Ebutzn1
The book, “What a Way to Start a New Year!” is an intriguing Rosh Hashanah story for teachers to incorporate in their classrooms. Not only is this a multicultural text, but it also is a story that pushes readers to think about tougher issues, particularly moving to a new community. With this
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being said, the characters are very relatable. A young boy and girl go through a transition that neither of them wants to partake in. But, in the end, they meet new friends and still have the opportunity to celebrate Rosh Hashanah the way they always have. This story introduces higher-level vocabulary words regarding the Jewish holiday. Some of these words include: challah, temple, synagogue, and cantor. This book is a great choice for shared reading, whereas students can join in on the repetitive phrase, “What a way to start a new year!” Overall, the central message of this story is to present the celebration of Rosh Hashanah, while encouraging readers that there is a positive in everything!
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ISBN

0761381163 / 9780761381167
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