The Sages of Chelm and the Moon

by Shlomo Abas

Other authorsOmer Hoffman (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 2019

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Available

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E 398.2 ABA

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Publication

Green Bean Books (2019), 32 pages

Description

Welcome to the topsy-turvy world of Chelm - the city of wise fools celebrated in Jewish folklore. According to legend, Chelm was populated by preposterously silly townsfolk. There are numerous tales of their idiotic exploits and the most famous is the story of the people of Chelm and the moon...The people of Chelm have a problem. They love to walk the streets at night under the light of the radiant moon. But every now and then, the moon disappears from the sky and they can't find their way home. Perhaps someone is stealing it, or maybe it's hiding on purpose? Being very clever, the wise people of Chelm know exactly what they must do. They will buy a brand-new moon - one that will shine clear and bright every night. But will everything go according to plan?Shlomo Abbas retells the story with a perfect comic touch and Omer Hoffmann illustrates the tale beautifully.For 4-8-year-olds.… (more)

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6220

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LibraryThing member raizel
This is a PJ Library version of a story originally published by Agur Publishing House and Modan Publishing House LTD in 2016.

The flaps of the book talk about Chelm stories, folktales (that "prompt us to think about how we might behave ourselves", the moon in Judaism, and how to make an edible moon
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chart.

In this version of capturing the moon, the citizens of Chelm collect money to buy the full moon so that they can use during the darkest nights of the month. An unscrupulous innkeeper shows sells their delegation a barrel of water with the full moon's reflection. Alas, by the time the group returns---two weeks later---the moon can no longer be found in the barrel.

It's not the nicest Chelm story. I would have preferred one where the Chelmites fool themselves, rather than be tricked by someone else. I especially like the stories that carry logic to an extreme, ridiculous result. But I digress.
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ISBN

1784383694 / 9781784383695
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