Shlemiel Crooks

Shlemiel Crooks by Anna Olswanger is a first edition published by Junebug Books in 2005, featuring 36 pages in English. This charming folktale begins with two crooks attempting to steal Passover wine from Reb Elias Olschwanger in St. Louis during 1919. Based on a true story, the narrative serves as an imaginative introduction to the history of Passover, intertwining elements of Jewish folklore with a modern-day parable.
Readers will discover a whimsical tale where Pharaoh’s ghost interacts with a community of Jewish immigrants, creating a playful tug-of-war over wine made from grapes linked to the exodus from Egypt. The story is enriched with Yiddish-inflected English and humorous dialogue, providing a glimpse into the language and culture of a bygone era. Accompanied by vibrant illustrations, Shlemiel Crooks offers an engaging experience for young children, blending action and adventure with themes rooted in Jewish traditions.
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A finalist for the Koret International Jewish Book Award
“In the middle of the night on a Thursday, two crooks–onions should grow in their navels–drove their horse and wagon to the saloon of Reb Elias Olschwanger, at the corner of 14th and Carr streets in St. Louis. This didn’t happen yesterday. It was 1919.” So begins Anna Olswanger’s charming folktale Shlemiel Crooks, the story of Reb Elias and the thieves who try to steal his Passover wine. Based on a true story, Shlemiel Crooks is an imaginative introduction for young children to the history of Passover, as Pharaoh and a town of Jewish immigrants play tug-of-war with wine made from grapes left over from the exodus from Egypt. A modern-day parable, Shlemiel has a music all its own. No other children’s book has Pharaoh’s ghost coming back to “pull one over on the Jews,” nosy neighbors making a “shtuss” outside, and a talking horse that sounds like it has a “little indigestion.” In its Yiddish-inflected English, punctuated by amusing curses, young readers hear the language of a Jewish community of another time, while delighting to brilliant illustrations on every page.
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