Passover Magic

Passover Magic by Roni Schotter is a First Edition published by Little, Brown in 1995. This 32-page book offers an insight into the Jewish Passover holiday, following the experiences of Molly and Ben as they welcome their relatives for the Seder, the special Passover dinner. Readers are invited to join the family in their preparations and celebrations, providing a glimpse into the traditions and significance of this important occasion.
In this engaging narrative, readers will find a depiction of family gatherings and the rituals associated with Passover. The story highlights the warmth of family connections and the joy of celebrating cultural heritage. With themes centered around children’s fiction and Jewish traditions, this book serves as a thoughtful exploration of the holiday, making it a suitable choice for young readers interested in learning about Passover.
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By the author of Hanukkah , winner of the National Jewish Book Award. This book is an insight into the Jewish Passover holiday. As Molly and Ben welcome their relatives for the Seder – the special Passover dinner – readers can join the family as they prepare for, and celebrate the holiday.
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