Fun at Grandma Sadie’s: A Story for Rosh Hashanah by Sarah Mazor

Fun at Grandma Sadie's: A Story for Rosh Hashanah by Sarah Mazor

Benny Rahdiana (Illustrator)

Before Rosh Hashanah, the holiday that celebrates the Jewish New Year, the neighborhood kids flock to Grandma Sadie’s house where it’s always fun.
Grandma Sadie and the kids play a Rosh Hashanah game and learn about the holiday’s main traditions, such as the blowing of the Shofar and Rosh Hashanah’s symbolic foods.
The second edition of this book includes the Grandma Sadie Guide to Rosh Hashanah Traditions, which explains the rituals associated with the holiday, such as the blowing of the Shofar, and an image-based list of the main symbolic foods eaten at the festive meals (head of a fish, pomegranate, and more).

Year first published: 2019

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