Israel

“Israel” by Don Foy, published by G. Stevens in 1997, is a 32-page exploration designed for young readers. This book is part of a high-quality multicultural series that introduces festivals and traditions from various countries, highlighting the unique cultural diversity found around the world. Written in an engaging style and complemented by contemporary photographs, it aims to foster familiarity with different cultures, promoting mutual respect and understanding.
In this edition, readers will discover the rich tapestry of Israel’s holidays and celebrations, as well as insights into its people and places. The content is tailored for juvenile nonfiction, making it accessible and informative for children. Through its lively presentation, “Israel” encourages further exploration of the Middle East and Judaism, providing a valuable resource for understanding the social sciences and the significance of cultural practices.
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This high-quality multicultural series introduces young readers to the festivals and traditions of some of the most fascinating countries in the world. The cross section of peoples and lands included in Festivals of the World underscores the uniqueness of each people and the cultural diversity found on our planet. Every volume is written in a lively style with numerous contemporary photographs that encourage further study of our worldwide neighborhood. The key to mutual respect and understanding is firsthand familiarity with other cultures.
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