Yaffa Ganz
Author of Savta Simcha and the Incredible Shabbos Bag
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Works by Yaffa Ganz
Sand And Stars: The Jewish Journey Through Time From The Sixteenth Century To The Present ( A Jewish History For Young People) (1994) 47 copies, 1 review
Rosh Hashanah With Bina, Benny and Chaggai Hayonah (The Artscroll Youth Holiday Series) (1990) 32 copies
Shavuos: With Bina, Benny, and Chaggai Hayonah (The Artscroll Youth Holiday Ser.)) (1992) 29 copies, 1 review
Chanukah With Bina, Benny and Chaggai Hayonah (The ArtScroll Children's Holiday Series) (1990) 23 copies
Succos: With Bina, Benny and Chaggai Hayonah (The ArtScroll children's holiday series) (1991) 19 copies
Yom Kippur with Bina, Benny, and Chaggai Havonah (Artscroll Children's Holiday Series) (1991) 19 copies
The Wonderful World We Live in: A Youthful Introduction to Tehillim 104 (Artscroll Youth Series) (1989) 18 copies
Lag Ba'omer and Tu Bishvat with Bina, Benny, and Chaggai Hayonah (Artscroll Children's Holiday Series) (1999) 15 copies
Jewish Fact-Finder: A Bookful of Important Torah Facts and Handy Jewish Information (1988) 15 copies
Tishah b'Av: The four fasts : with Bina, Benny and Chaggai Hayonah (The ArtScroll children's holiday series) (1992) 12 copies
Sabbath: Day Of Eternity 6 copies
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- Birthdate
- 1938-03-26
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- Israel
- Associated Place (for map)
- Israel
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Reminiscent of Shel Silverstein's The Giving Tree, but, at the end of the story, a shoot grows from the dead stump. Elisha is a boy who loves a tree, its s'chach for his family's sukkah, the birds in the tree that sing from the time of shacharit until the time of mincha, the treehouse his abba built. But, in spite of his father's admonitions, he is not careful with the tree, and his friends are even less so. At last the tree is broken and dangerous and, hence, chopped down. But from the show more stump, a shoot grows. And Elisha knows that this time he will take care of it. Not as didactic as many books written to teach a lesson; in this case, the lesson is Bal Tashchit---do not waste. Good book for Tu b'Shvat, when so many teachers want to tell The Giving Tree. show less
Engaging presentation of Jewish history with short chapters, photo illustrations
Describes the main parts of the human body, how they work, and how Jewish people employ all parts of their bodies in the service of God.
Shuki's dreams help learn the mitzvah, v'hadarta pney zakeyn---You shall honor the elderly (Vayikra 19, 32).
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- Works
- 54
- Members
- 1,054
- Popularity
- #24,449
- Rating
- 3.5
- Reviews
- 9
- ISBNs
- 68











