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Synagogue Just Like Home

Contributor(s): McGinty, Alice Blumenthal (Author), Molk, Laurel (Illustrator)

ISBN: 9781536210866

Publisher: Candlewick Press (MA)

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Pub Date: August 9, 2022

Dewey: E

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Illustrated, Price on Product

Target Age Group: 04 to 08

Physical Info: 0.30" H x 10.70" L x 8.60" W ( 1.00 lbs) 40 pages

Descriptions, Reviews, etc.

Description: "Rabbi Ruben loves his synagogue. But he doesn't love the creaking floorboard, leaking sink, or drafty windows. Surely, he thinks, he can fix it up so it feels cared for, like a happy home! But Rabbi Ruben doesn't know much about home repair, so when his creative fixes--challah dough plugging a drippy faucet, tablecloths blocking a window draft--make things humorously worse, it'll take his whole congregation banding together to remind him what really makes a place feel like a happy home"--

Review Quotes: This warm, humorous tale is ably supported by lively mixed-media, digitally finished illustrations that affirm the story's guiding principles of collaboration and cozy hominess. . . . Jewish audiences will appreciate familiar details in text and art, but the important message about the spirit of togetherness is universal. A delightful testament to the power of community.
--Kirkus Reviews

Molk's (There Might Be Lobsters) mixed-media art portrays an exuberantly participatory community of people with varying body types and skin tones, and kids who evince as much a sense of ownership as the grown-ups. Final scenes set in the glow of the Shabbat candles have a quiet, profound beauty: deep faith, immense joy, and unshakable belonging radiate from the pages.
--Publishers Weekly

This lighthearted tale with dazzling, diverse illustrations winks to its audience ("I'll be quiet as a deli on Yom Kippur") as it delivers a quiet message about the value of working together to make our shared spaces bright.
--Foreword Reviews

Molk's illustrations capture Jewish traditions in vibrant watercolor style. . . The artwork brings to life the water, light from the candles, and humor in the repairs. . . . Art and story are infused with elements of Jewish tradition in a way that is accessible to all readers and listeners, regardless of faith.
--School Library Journal

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