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Plays for Learning : Israel Reborn: Legends of the Diaspora and Israel's Modern Rebirth for Grades 4-6 (Young actors series)

by L. E. McCullough

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Twelve original plays drawn from the flowering of Jewish culture during the Diaspora and the modern rebirth of Judaism worldwide -- tales of Hasidic wit and wisdom, Midrash and Haggadah stories, legends of the Kaballah, Sephardic and Ashkenazic and more.
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Plays on various Jewish topics for middle school children:
The Alphabet of Creation
The Bird of Happiness
Two Goats, Two Sisters, and a Beggar King
The Golem of Belmont Boulevard
Rachel the Clever
Nitwits and Numskulls: Outwitting the Oppressor
Tales of the Baal Shem Tov
The Wise Men and Women of Chelm
"Next Year in Jerusalem!"
Di Goldineh Medineh (The Golden Land)
Three Holocaust Tales
Israel Reborn
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Twelve original plays drawn from the flowering of Jewish culture during the Diaspora and the modern rebirth of Judaism worldwide -- tales of Hasidic wit and wisdom, Midrash and Haggadah stories, legends of the Kaballah, Sephardic and Ashkenazic and more.

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