Jewish tradition emphasizes both taking care of the here-and-now and creating a better world for generations to come. Her walk reminds her of another neighborhood with a special carob tree and a tale of two neighbors. The Carob Tree is a Jewish folk tale retold by PJ Library and presented to families here in audio form and as part of a special PJ Library December 2020 gift. Rita is out for a walk through the neighborhood, admiring all of the plants, gardens, and bushes that her neighbors have planted and cared for through the years. The Donkey and the Garden by Devora Busheri, illustrated by Menahem Halberstad, distributed and published in English by Green Bean Books.Įnsemble voices: Mike D'Angelo, Peter Moore, EdrieĬhildren's voices: Wednesday Alice and Bowie D'Angelo. This title was also a selection sent to children in PJ Library's sister program, Sifriyat Pijama. The Donkey and the Garden is written by Devora Busheri, illustrated by Menahem Halberstad, and published in English by Green Bean Books. How will Rabbi Akiva get over his embarrassment and learn to read when all the pupils in the class are children and he is already a grown man? In this charming, modern version of a Talmudic tale, Rabbi Akiva’s clever wife, Rachel, shows him that one should never let shyness or fear of embarrassment stand in the way of learning. Recorded at Palace of Purpose Studios in Malden, MA. Have I Got a Story For You is a production of PJ LibraryĮxecutive producers: Meredith Lewis, Alli ThresherĪudio editing, mixing and mastering: Peter Moore This fictional episode is inspired by a very true story about an intrepid baker and a flood i n Texas. But what happens when a small early Saturday morning drizzle turns into a downpour and then a flood unlike any Rosgart has ever seen? Rita, Jacob, and Ira get very creative to make sure everyone can enjoy Shabbat. Ira and his father Jacob take great pride in baking the best challah in town - and remembering every customer's order. Travel back in time to the village of Rosgart for a very rainy Shabbat.
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