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Yitzi and the Giant Menorah

Yitzi and the Giant Menorah Book Cover Yitzi and the Giant Menorah
Richard Ungar
Tundra Books (NY)
September 6, 2016
32

On the eve of Hanukkah, the People of Chelm have received a special gift from the Mayor of Lublin. A giant menorah in which they place in the square for all the admire. Every night, the villagers meet to watch the lighting of a candle on the menorah. And every night, the villagers ponder What is the most fitting way to thank the Mayor of Lublin?

The villagers come up with idea after idea, but their gift never quite reaches the Mayor. What will they do? Finally, on the last night of Hanukkah, Yitzi has an idea to orchestrate the surprise thank you gift.

 

Review:

“Yitzi and the Giant Menorah” is absolutely gorgeous.  The illustrations may be my favorites that I have ever found in a children’s book.  It’s filled with color, and the pages can also be seen as a “hide and seek” type game to find objects contained on all of the pages.  The story is also beautiful and engaging.

It’s a whimsical story that focuses on many of the traditions of Hanukkah.  Books for Jewish children can sometimes be difficult to find.  However, it’s also a good book for those who aren’t Jewish!  Churches can use it to teach Old Testament traditions, and anyone can use it to expand cultural awareness.  An added bonus is a short summary of how Hanukkah came to be on the last page.

I’m going to be buying several copies as gifts for all ages this coming holiday season.  I only wish I could frame the artwork without needing to destroy a book.

This review is based upon a complimentary copy provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.