Hanukah Money

“Hanukah Money” by Sholem Aleichem is a charming exploration of holiday traditions, published by HarperCollins Publishers in 1991. This first edition features 32 pages of engaging content presented in English, showcasing the beloved customs associated with Hanukah, including the lighting of the Hanukah lamp, the enjoyment of potato pancakes, and the excitement of playing dreidel.
Readers will discover a delightful narrative that captures the essence of the holiday through the experiences of Motl and his brother. The book highlights the significance of Hanukah money and the various celebrations that accompany this festive time. Enhanced by three-color illustrations, “Hanukah Money” offers a vivid portrayal of Jewish holiday practices, making it a meaningful addition to any collection focused on juvenile fiction and religious celebrations.
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Motl and his brother take part in the beloved customs of a favorite holiday: the lighting of the Hanukah lamp, the traditional eating of potato pancakes, playing dreidel, and the gift of Hanukah money. A New York Times Best Illustrated Book. Three-color illustrations.
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