TASHLICH AT TURTLE ROCK-New Book by Susan Schnur


Item Number: 554

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $18

Online Close: Nov 16, 2010 11:00 PM EST

Bid History: 4 bids - Item Sold!



Description

New hardcover from Rabbi Susan Schnur and her daughter Anna Schnur-Fishman.


Annie gets to lead her family's tashlich ritual. On a walk through the woods, they talk about the good and bad of the past year and blessings and promises for the year to come.


Beautifully illustrated book for kids 4-8, or older kids who are interested in leading their own family rituals.


"Tashlich, a Jewish custom performed during the high holidays, symbolizes the throwing away of last year's sins by discarding crumbs into a body of water. On the afternoon of Rosh Hashanah, Annie, who's 'in charge' this year, creates a special outing for her family where they will perform the ritual and a few added observances. Following her lead, they hike through the woods and stop at different locations along the trail to remember the good and bad of the past year, make a promise to keep in the new year and then eat apples dipped in honey to welcome the beginning of a sweet year to come. The long yet straightforward narrative depicts an environmentally conscious, traditional family eager to share the acknowledgement of their mistakes and good memories. Annie's likable bossiness helps the necessarily explicative text go down easy. Gouache on textured paper emulate pointillism, depicting fall foliage dominated by auburn, brown and green colors. An author's note encourages families to find unique ways to practice this low-impact yet spiritually rich custom." --Kirkus Reviews


Special Instructions

Watch the authors, Lilith senior editor Susan Schnur and her daughter, Lilith contributor Anna Schnur-Fishman, discuss the book: http://www.karben.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=392.

Donated by

Anna Schnur-Fishman