Gateway to the Moon

Gateway to the Moon

Author: Mary Morris

Publisher: Anchor

Published: 2018-04-10

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 0385542917

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"If you haven’t read Mary Morris yet, start here. Now. Immediately." —Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling author of Small Great Things From award-winning novelist Mary Morris comes the remarkable story of a remote New Mexican town coming to grips with a dark history it never imagined. In 1492, the Jewish and Muslim populations of Spain were expelled, and Columbus set sail for America. Luis de Torres, a Spanish Jew, accompanies Columbus as his interpreter. His journey is only the beginning of a long migration, across many generations. Over the centuries, de Torres’ descendants travel from Spain and Portugal to Mexico, finally settling in the hills of New Mexico. Five hundred years later, it is in these same hills that Miguel Torres, a young amateur astronomer, finds himself trying to understand the mystery that surrounds him and the town he grew up in. Entrada de la Luna is a place that holds a profound secret--one that its residents cannot even imagine. It is also a place that ambitious children, such as Miguel, try to leave. Poor health, broken marriages, and poverty are the norm. Luck is unusual. When Miguel sees a flyer for a babysitting job, he jumps at the opportunity, and begins work for a Jewish family new to the area. Rachel Rothstein is not the sort of parent Miguel expected. A frustrated artist, Rachel moved her family from New York in search of a fresh start, but so far New Mexico has not solved any of the problems she brought with her. Miguel loves the work, yet he is surprised to find many of the Rothstein family's customs similar to ones he’s grown up with and never understood. Interwoven throughout the present-day narrative are the powerful stories of the ancestors of Entrada's residents, highlighting the torture, pursuit, and resistance of the Jewish people. A beautiful novel of shared history, Gateway to the Moon is a moving and memorable portrait of a family and its journey through the centuries.


Jews on the Moon

Jews on the Moon

Author: Stephen D. Geller

Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub

Published: 2013-02-01

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 9781482638622

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Newman Fears, the last Jew on Earth, crash-lands on the dark side of the Moon. There he discovers Noye-Erdkelle, an ancient colony of Jews. For its very survival, Newman is forced to travel the Universe, searching for the Key to the Mystery of the Jews. The Key is one thing. Even more importantly, however: what is the Mystery? To Newman, the Universe proves far weirder, far whackier, and the children of Israel far stranger than anything he could have imagined.


Hanukkah Moon

Hanukkah Moon

Author: Deborah da Costa

Publisher: Kar-Ben Publishing ™

Published: 2014-01-01

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1512489417

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When Isobel is invited to Aunt Luisa’s for Hanukkah, she’s not sure what to expect. Aunt Luisa has recently arrived from Mexico. “At Aunt Luisa’s you’ll get to celebrate the Hanukkah Moon,” Isobel's father promises. Isobel’s days at Aunt Luisa’s are filled with fun and surprises – a new camera, a dreidel piñata filled with sweets, and a mysterious late night visit to welcome the luna nueva, the new moon that appears on Hanukkah. An unusual Hanukkah story with a multi-cultural focus, this title celebrates a little-known custom of the Latin-Jewish community.


Capturing the Moon

Capturing the Moon

Author:

Publisher: Behrman House Publishing

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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Thirty-six classic and modern Jewish folk tales.


Let's Steal the Moon

Let's Steal the Moon

Author: Blanche Serwer-Bernstein

Publisher: Little Brown

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13:

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Eleven traditional tales from Jewish folklore of the Middle East and Europe.


Sefer Ha-berakhot

Sefer Ha-berakhot

Author: Marcia Falk

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 580

ISBN-13: 9780807010174

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A collection of blessings, poems, meditations, and rituals presented in English and Hebrew offers a traditional perspective to weekday, Sabbath, and New Moon festival observances.


A Coat for the Moon and Other Jewish Tales

A Coat for the Moon and Other Jewish Tales

Author: Barbara Rush

Publisher: University of Nebraska Press

Published: 1999-05-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780827607361

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A collection of Jewish folktales from around the world, including "The Lamp on the Mountain," "The Witch Barusha," "The Sabbath Walking Stick," and "The Fisherman and the Silver Fish."


A Moon for Moe and Mo

A Moon for Moe and Mo

Author: Jane Breskin Zalben

Publisher: Charlesbridge Publishing

Published: 2018-08-07

Total Pages: 47

ISBN-13: 163289579X

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An interfaith friendship develops when Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, overlaps with the Muslim holiday of Ramadan--an occurence that happens only once every thirty years or so. Moses Feldman, a Jewish boy, lives at one end of Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, New York, while Mohammed Hassan, a Muslim boy, lives at the other. One day they meet at Sahadi's market while out shopping with their mothers and are mistaken for brothers. A friendship is born, and the boys bring their families together to share rugelach and date cookies in the park as they make a wish for peace.


A Blessing on the Moon

A Blessing on the Moon

Author: Joseph Skibell

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2010-09-07

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1616200278

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Joseph Skibell’s magical tale about the Holocaust—a fable inspired by fact—received unanimous nationwide acclaim when first published in 1997. At the center of A Blessing on the Moon is Chaim Skibelski. Death is merely the beginning of Chaim’s troubles. In the opening pages, he is shot along with the other Jews of his small Polish village. But instead of resting peacefully in the World to Come, Chaim, for reasons unclear to him, is left to wander the earth, accompanied by his rabbi, who has taken the form of a talking crow. Chaim’s afterlife journey is filled with extraordinary encounters whose consequences are far greater than he realizes. Not since art Spiegelman’s Maus has a work so powerfully evoked one of the darkest moments of the twentieth century with such daring originality.


The Soul of Judaism

The Soul of Judaism

Author: Bruce D. Haynes

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2018-08-14

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 1479811238

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Explores the full diversity of Black Jews, including bi-racial Jews of both matrilineal and patrilineal descent; adoptees; black converts to Judaism; and Black Hebrews and Israelites, who trace their Jewish roots to Africa and challenge the dominant western paradigm of Jews as white and of European descent. The book showcases the lives of Black Jews, demonstrating that racial ascription has been shaping Jewish selfhood for centuries. It reassesses the boundaries between race and ethnicity, offering insight into how ethnicity can be understood only in relation to racialization and the one-drop rule. Within this context, Black Jewish individuals strive to assert their dual identities and find acceptance within their communities. Putting to rest the notion that Jews are white and the Black Jews are therefore a contradiction, the volume argues that we cannot pigeonhole Black Hebrews and Israelites as exotic, militant, and nationalistic sects outside the boundaries of mainstream Jewish thought and community life. it spurs us to consider the significance of the growing population of self-identified Black Jews and its implications for the future of American Jewry.