The family with two front doors / Anna Ciddor.
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TextPublisher: Minneapolis, MN : Kar-Ben Publishing, 2018Copyright date: 2016Edition: First American editionDescription: 204 pages ; 20 cmContent type: - text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781541500112
- 1541500113
- 9781541500129
- 1541500121
- Rabinovitch, Nomi -- Family -- Juvenile fiction
- Rabinovitch, Nomi -- Family -- Fiction
- Jews -- Poland -- Juvenile fiction
- Families -- Poland -- Juvenile fiction
- Arranged marriage -- Juvenile fiction
- Poland -- History -- 1918-1945 -- Juvenile fiction
- Poland -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile fiction
- Jews -- Poland -- Fiction
- Family life -- Poland -- Fiction
- Arranged marriage -- Fiction
- 1918-1945
- JUV PZ 7 .C4906 Fam 2018
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Originally published in 2016 by Allen & Unwin.
Ages 8-12.
The letter -- The market -- Beggar's Day -- Gefilte fish -- Mama's wig -- Braiding the Challah -- Chaim's disaster -- Is it too late? -- The Sabbath queen -- The strangers -- Shabbos -- Nightfall -- It's today -- Inspection of the bride -- The dowry -- The betrothal -- The picnic -- Preparations -- The haircut -- Mordechai arrives -- The chuppah -- Celebrations -- The last dance -- Author's note -- Glossary.
The days and nights of the Rabinovitch family--a rabbi, his wife, and their nine children who live in the Jewish quarter of Lublin, Poland, in the 1920s--are filled with joy, adventure, and ritual, but the biggest adventure occurs one summer when the oldest daughter Adina is betrothed to a young man from Warsaw. Based on the history of the author's Nana Nomi.
Ages 8-12.
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