Winner of a 2018 Silver Ben Franklin Award from the Independent Book Publishers Association and a 2018 Bronze IPPY Medal from the Independent Publisher Awards! Celebrate the holiday of Chanukah with eight original short stories by Jewish storyteller Scott Hilton Davis. Enjoy a fun-filled journey to Oykvetchnik, the tiny shtetl town in Eastern Europe where
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Winner of a 2018 Silver Ben Franklin Award from the Independent Book Publishers Association and a 2018 Bronze IPPY Medal from the Independent Publisher Awards!
Celebrate the holiday of Chanukah with eight original short stories by Jewish storyteller Scott Hilton Davis. Enjoy a fun-filled journey to Oykvetchnik, the tiny shtetl town in Eastern Europe where people complain a lot.
Meet Chaim the Chanukiyah, the nine-branched menorah, who feels out of place in his new home, Myzeleh the Mouse who helps a poor orphan boy find his true calling, Pinchas ben Mordechai who survives twenty-five years in the Tsar’s army, Reb Shimon the Shammes who has lost the synagogue’s big menorah, Channele the Rabbi’s daughter who finally meets her besherter (her soul mate), and the kind-hearted Dovidl who fears the town’s beggar may be the rightful owner of his family’s new pawnshop menorah.
One for each night of the holiday, these sweet and heartwarming Chanukah stories will fill your heart with the light of Jewish history, culture, and values. As the candles burn low, spend a few minutes remembering the lives of our ancestors and how they joyfully celebrated their Jewish traditions.
Chanukah Tales from Oykvetchnik is a storybook to be read each year as the chanukiyah comes off the shelf, dreidels start spinning, and the smells of freshly fried latkes waft through the house.
Great book for children also One of the best books I have read. Each story has an important message. Rich Adelmn
A Touching and Delightful Book for Kids! I received a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.This book was a delight! Mr. Davis captured the traditional life of Jews in a European shtetl, in an authentic and fun way. The book shows a reverence for traditional Jewish teachings and practice. It is colored with interesting characters. Some of them are objects, like a dreidl and a menorah, and others are genuine people who yearn to make the most of life. Each story has a nice moral lesson, as well. The book is…
“tiny journeys… the stuff of the soul” Chanukah Tales from Oykvetchnik is a book of an enchanted past. The author takes the reader to a fantasy land of hard times and humble folks longing for a life better than the one they had. In these stories, animals and inanimate objects come to life and speak. They are frequently sidekicks or mentors to the lost or seemingly forgotten individuals in these metaphor-packed scenarios. Davis leads his reader by the hand through a land of history, culture, religion, and traditions that may not be…