Synopses & Reviews
This Rosh Hashanah, Beni and Sara are going to Grandma and Grandpa's for the holidays. Everyone will be there-- including cousin Max.
Before dinner, Sara lights the candles and Grandpa says the Kiddush. "To a sweet, good year! L'shanah Tovah!" At the temple, Papa blows the shofar and joyfully welcomes in the new year. But Max almost spoils the holiday for everyone-- he hogs all the sweet fruits at dinner and puts creepy surprises under his cousins' pillows. It's only when Grandpa takes a quiet moment to explain the tradition of Tashlikh that Max is willing to start the new year off with a clean slate. Or is he?
Jane Breskin Zalben captures the joy and warmth of this special holiday through her sensitive storytelling and detailed pastel-colored illustrations.
Review
"Part of Zalben's cozy Jewish holiday series, this combines a celebration of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, with an affectionate view of extended family."--
BooklistAbout the Author
Jane Breskin Zalben is the author and illustrator of Holt's Jewish holiday picture-book series featuring Beni and his family. Ms. Zalben lives in Sands Point, New York, with her husband and two sons.