The Famous Tale In a Jewish Version For Rosh Hashanah In this book a Jewish version which has Rosh Hashanah as it’s center theme. Based on the famous folklore tale, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Where the sorcerer departs his workshop, leaving his apprentice with chores to perform. The apprentice is using
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Added on: April 4, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
The Famous Tale In a Jewish Version For Rosh Hashanah In this book a Jewish version which has Rosh Hashanah as it’s center theme. Based on the famous folklore tale, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Where the sorcerer departs his workshop, leaving his apprentice with chores to perform. The apprentice is using magic spells in which he is not yet fully trained to manage. A child says a magic spell to make one jar of honey appear, but when the room gets filled with honey jars, he finds out he does not know how to stop the spell. Fun to read with children before Rosh Hashanah, or during the High Holidays season, which includes Sukkot or Yom Kippur. Kids learning what happens when they do not listen to grown ups, and mess with things they are not yet ready to control.
Four Stars Enjoyed by 4 year old grandchild. Was put off by unattractive illustrations.Entertaining.
Jewish Strega Nona? One star for lack of originality. Itâs uncomfortably close to Strega Nona, following the same theme and structure, with very minor changes, making an Italian Nona into a Jewish Bubbe. Without any attribution, Iâm wondering if there is a potential violation of intellectual property in the honey jar.
So cool You should consider making better pic tho.It teaches you a lesson to not do bad things.I also think that its cool how its uses magic.So yeah its cool should read and its so good I want to read it again.