Light The Lights! A Story About Celebrating Hanukkah And Christmas
by Margaret Moorman
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The story of how one family keeps the traditions of both Hanukkah and Christmas.Tags
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A recent conversation about the holiday season, in which the importance of lights at this time of year was mentioned, reminded me of this charming picture book about a little girl whose family celebrates both Hanukkah and Christmas. When winter approaches, and the world grows dark, Emma knows it will soon be time to take out the family menorah with her father, and decorate the Christmas tree with her mother...
Light the Lights! is a very secular work, and readers should not expect to find an explanation of either holiday here. This is a book about the rituals and traditions of both holidays, and how they are kept by one family. An ideal selection for young children in interfaith families, it emphasizes the warmth and sense of community show more evoked by both Hanukkah and Christmas, as well as the common theme of light. show less
Light the Lights! is a very secular work, and readers should not expect to find an explanation of either holiday here. This is a book about the rituals and traditions of both holidays, and how they are kept by one family. An ideal selection for young children in interfaith families, it emphasizes the warmth and sense of community show more evoked by both Hanukkah and Christmas, as well as the common theme of light. show less
A nice enough glimpse at a family that celebrates both Hanukkah And Christmas, but there's really nothing to the characters or story. It's just a string of traditions and decorations with no exploration of their meaning or an explanation of how the family felt into this routine beyond my inference that the father was raised Jewish and the mother Christian.
This beautifully illustrated book tells the story of a family which celebrates Hanukkah and Christmas by lighting lights and other traditions of both holidays.
This is the story of how a family keeps two traditions, Hanukkah and Christmas.
This is the story of how a family keeps two traditions, Hanukkah and Christmas.
Emma celebrates both Hanukkah and Christmas.
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Margaret Moorman is the author of Waiting to Forget. She lives in New York City
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- Original publication date
- 1994
- People/Characters
- Emma
- Important events
- Hanukkah; Christmas
- Dedication
- To Lyn and Earl Abrams, to the memory of my mother, and, of course, to Harvey and Emma
- First words
- One morning, Emma's father raised the shades in her room and said, "Sweetheart! Tonight's the first night of Hanukkah! Time to get out the menorah!"
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)After the holidays, Emma helped wrap the Hanukkah menorah and the Christmas ornaments and put them away for next year. But she remembered the bright winter lights in the dark winter nights for a long, long time.
- Original language
- English
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