Sandy Eisenberg Sasso Bücher
Rabbiner Sandy Eisenberg Sasso erforscht die Entdeckung der religiösen Vorstellungskraft bei Kindern und interpretiert biblische Erzählungen mit einer einzigartigen spirituellen Tiefe neu. Ihre Schriften befassen sich mit Themen wie Frauen und Spiritualität, weiblicher Führung und der Neugestaltung heiliger Texte. Als wegweisende Persönlichkeit in der Rabbinerführung bringt sie eine besondere Stimme in ihre literarischen Erkundungen ein. Ihre Werke werden für ihre tiefgründigen Einblicke und ihre Fähigkeit, bei Lesern, die spirituelles Verständnis suchen, Anklang zu finden, gefeiert.






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A bedtime retelling of Psalm 23 for children who feel afraid of the dark.
Anne Frank and Remembering Tree
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
In most windows I saw people working and children playing. When the soldiers came, people began covering their windows, so I couldn't see inside anymore. But the tiny attic window of the narrow brick house behind Otto Frank's business offices had no shade. For a long time the rooms were empty. Then one day, Otto's whole family came to live there. They called their new home the Secret Annex...A story of Anne Frank, who loved a tree and the tree who promised never to forget her.This book is co-published with the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, chosen by the Anne Frank Center as the first U.S. recipient of a sapling from the tree outside of the Secret Annex window (the tree is the narrator in the book).
Set against the backdrop of a twelfth-century rabbinic debate, this engaging story encourages young readers to explore the idea that problems can have multiple solutions. It emphasizes the importance of cooperation and the value of listening to one another in the process of building a harmonious home. Through its lively narrative, the book teaches essential life skills and fosters a sense of community among its audience.
Focusing on the origins and contemporary applications of Midrash, Rabbi Sasso provides fresh translations and interpretations of over twenty key texts. The exploration highlights the significance of these ancient narratives in modern contexts, showcasing their enduring relevance and the insights they offer into Jewish tradition and thought.
Before I was born -- The day of my birth -- Ceremonies & celebrations -- Firsts & favorites -- Jewish holy days & holidays -- Important information about me.