Home :: Books :: Biographies & Memoirs  

Arts & Photography
Audio CDs
Audiocassettes
Biographies & Memoirs

Business & Investing
Children's Books
Christianity
Comics & Graphic Novels
Computers & Internet
Cooking, Food & Wine
Entertainment
Gay & Lesbian
Health, Mind & Body
History
Home & Garden
Horror
Literature & Fiction
Mystery & Thrillers
Nonfiction
Outdoors & Nature
Parenting & Families
Professional & Technical
Reference
Religion & Spirituality
Romance
Science
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sports
Teens
Travel
Women's Fiction
Judah Who Always Said "No!"

Judah Who Always Said "No!"

List Price: $6.95
Your Price:
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 >>

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just say No
Review: This terrific little Chanukah story is a great pleaser for small children, particularly the twosies, who can relate to a hero who always says "No."

Judah will not take a nap or play follow-the-leader. When a wicked Greek king conquers Jerusalem, Judah's refusals become more serious. He still says 'No'--to changing his Hebrew name, to playing in the gym, to praying to Greek gods. "The Jews," he tells the king, "pray to only One God."

Now, Judah begins to lead his people, asking them if they will let this king destroy them. "No," they cry. Judah strikes like a hammer, and the Temple is cleaned and sanctified. Only after a little jar of oil burned for eight days, will Judah celebrate the miracle. This time, Judah said, "Yes."

And children say "Yes" to this story. Alyssa A. Lappen

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just say No
Review: This terrific little Chanukah story is a great pleaser for small children, particularly the twosies, who can relate to a hero who always says "No."

Judah will not take a nap or play follow-the-leader. When a wicked Greek king conquers Jerusalem, Judah's refusals become more serious. He still says 'No'--to changing his Hebrew name, to playing in the gym, to praying to Greek gods. "The Jews," he tells the king, "pray to only One God."

Now, Judah begins to lead his people, asking them if they will let this king destroy them. "No," they cry. Judah strikes like a hammer, and the Temple is cleaned and sanctified. Only after a little jar of oil burned for eight days, will Judah celebrate the miracle. This time, Judah said, "Yes."

And children say "Yes" to this story. Alyssa A. Lappen


<< 1 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates