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The Story of Passover
1997
First Published
4.00
Average Rating
32
Number of Pages
A Tale to Remember Every spring, Jewish families throughout the world gather around their tables to celebrate Passover. With poems and prayers, with wine and food, they share the ancient story of the Hebrews in Egypt, and how Moses convinced Pharaoh to set his people free. Jews celebrate Passover more than any other holiday, and this charming book explains why and how. You’ll learn the story of the ten plagues and of the exodus from Egypt. Then you’ll know why matzoh is eaten during the eight days of Passover and you’ll understand the symbolism behind the Seder meal. Norma Simon has included three fun, hands-on activities, including a tasty recipe for matzoh ball soup.
Avg Rating
4.00
Number of Ratings
11
5 STARS
36%
4 STARS
36%
3 STARS
18%
2 STARS
9%
1 STARS
0%
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Author

Norma Simon
Norma Simon
Author · 11 books

Norma Simon has published more than fifty books for children. Her books have the special quality of engaging children because they deal with experiences which have rich emotional meaning for them. Her books explore a wide spectrum of topics ranging from playful accounts of children and pets, from the pleasures of a rainy day (WET WORLD is her most recent book for Candlewick) to books which help children deal with death and separation. Ms. Simon has had a lifetime of experience working with children as a teacher, parent, and, for more than twenty-eight years, working as a volunteer with the children in her local elementary school. Her formal education includes a B.A. from Brooklyn College and, significantly for her career, an M.S. from Bank Street College of Education. As a pioneer in "progressive" education for children, the Bank Street College philosophy of early childhood education continues to influence her work. On a personal note, Norma Simon grew up in New York City. Her parents came from Europe as adults. Her extended family all shared a big brownstone house in Brooklyn, New York, where she lived until she was six with her parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. For the past thirty years, Norma and her husband have lived on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. She enjoys fishing on Cape Cod Bay, clam digging, hunting for wild mushrooms, gardening, cooking and—when she has time—reading.

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