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Library Collection 19-08-20 Changes-By-Category Temple Sholom Library 8/20/2019 BOOK PUB TITLE AUTHOR FORMAT CATEGORY KEYWORDS DATE CALL NUMBER The Menorah Treasury: Harvest of Half a Century Writers, The Menorah Hardcover 6416760 1964 800 Sc Library Holocaust, Jewish (19391945) Poland Lódâz, Personal narratives The Boys Who Saved the Children Baldwin, Margaret Binding ¡âodâz Juvenile literature, Edelbaum, Ben, 1928 Juvenile literature, Jewish children in 1981 Je 940.4 Ba Bernstein Remembered Fluegel, Jane Hardcover 20th century music Bernstein, Leonard, 19181990 Portraits, Musicians Portraits, photographs 690.8 FL 1918: War and Peace Dallas, Gregor Hardcover 20th Century World History World War, 19141918 Peace, World War, 19141918 Armistices Mass Market Night Wiesel, Elie Paperback 4for3 Books : Biographies & Memoirs Elie Wiesel, Buchenwald, Holocaust, Auschwitz 1982 B Wi 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Baby Hanukkah Cat Burstein, Chaya M. Paperback Books Cats Fiction, Hanukkah Fiction 2001 J Bu 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Baby Musical books Specimens, Children's songs Texts, Dreidel (Game) Songs Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel Board Book Domain, Public Hardcover Books and music, Hanukkah Songs and music, Songs, Toy and movable books, 1998 J Dr 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Baby The Shapes of My Jewish Year (Very First Board Books) GoldVukson, Marji Hardcover Books Fasts and feasts Judaism Juvenile, literature, Shapes Juvenile literature 2003 J Go 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Baby Fasts and feasts Judaism Juvenile, literature, Sounds Juvenile literature, The Sounds of My Jewish Year (Very First Board Books) GoldVukson, Marji Board book Books Fasts and feasts Judaism, Holidays, Sound 2003 J Go 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Baby Light the Candles: A Hanukkah LifttheFlap Book (Picture Puffins) Holub, Joan Paperback Books Hanukkah Juvenile fiction 2000 J Ho 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Baby What Is God's Name? (Early Childhood Sprituality) Sasso, Sandy Eisenberg Board book Books God, spiritualitychildren 1999 J 136 Sa 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Baby Bible. O.T. Esther Textbooks, Purim Juvenile literature, Bible. O.T. Esther, The Whole Megillah Silberman, Shoshana Paperback Books Purim, Hebrew language materials Bilingual 1990 J 249 Si 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Baby Havdalah Juvenile literature, Sabbath Juvenile literature, Judaism Shalom, Shabbat: A Book for Havdalah Topek, Susan Remick Board book Books Customs and practices Juvenile, literature, Shabbat 1998 J To 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Kids: Holocaust, Anne Frank, JewsNetherlands, Juvenile literature, Amsterdam, A Picture Book of Anne Frank (Picture Book Biography) Adler, David A. Paperback Ages 48 Biography J 940.4 Ad 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Kids: The Memory Box Bahr, Mary Paperback Ages 48 alzheimer's J 246.5 Ba 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Kids: Does God Know How to Tie Shoes Carlstrom, Nancy White Paperback Ages 48 juvenilespirituality, Godfiction, parent and childfiction 1993 J 136 Ca 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Kids: A Pickles Passover Chevat, Richie Paperback Ages 48 Passover Juvenile fiction 2003 J Ch 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Kids: The Hurt Doleski, Teddi Paperback Ages 48 Emotions Fiction 1983 J Do 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Kids: Tu biShevat Fiction, Trees Planting Fiction, Grandfathers Fiction, Grandpa and Me on Tu B'Shevat GoldVukson, Marji Paperback Ages 48 Stories in rhyme 2004 J Go 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Kids: Freedom The Timeless Lesson of Passover [ILLUSTRATED] Kurtz, Howard M. Paperback Ages 48 Passover, Seder 2001 J Ku Page [Page] of 169 Temple Sholom Library 8/20/2019 BOOK PUB TITLE AUTHOR FORMAT CATEGORY KEYWORDS DATE CALL NUMBER 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Kids: Andrew's Angry Words (NorthSouth Paperback) Lachner, Dorothea Paperback Ages 48 1995 J 136.75 La 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Kids: Our Own Haggadah Luterman, Arlene Folder Ages 48 Pesah, Passover, Haggadah J Lu 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Kids: World War, 19391945NetherlandsJuvenile fiction, Holocaust, Netherlands The Lily Cupboard Oppenheim, Shulamith Levey Paperback Ages 48 HistoryFiction, German occupation, JewsNetherlands 1992 J 940.4 Op 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Kids: The Bee Tree Polacco, Patricia Paperback Ages 48 1993 J Po 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Kids: Passover Fiction, Baseball Fiction, Judaism Customs and practices Matzah Ball: A Passover Story Portnoy, Mindy Avra Paperback Ages 48 Fiction, Jews United States Fiction 1994 J 244 Po 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Kids: Riddles about Passover Poskanzer, Susan C. Paperback Ages 48 Passover, Seder 1991 J 244 Po 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Kids: The Tie Man's Miracle: A Chanukah Tale Schnur, Steven Hardcover Ages 48 Hanukah, Chanukah 1995 J Sc 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Kids: Child volunteers Juvenile literature, Social action Juvenile literature, Helping Mitzvah Magic Siegel, Danny Paperback Ages 48 behavior Juvenile literature, Helping behavior Religious aspects , Judaism 2002 J 136.7 Si 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Kids: The Children's Haggadah Silbermann, A. M. Hardcover Ages 48 Passover, Pesah, Haggadah, Passover Litergy 1963 E 22.5 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Kids: Four Special Questions: A Passover Story (Festival Time) Zucker, Jonny Paperback Ages 48 Passover Juvenile literature, Passover, Holidays 2003 J Zu 4for3 Books : Children's Books : Kids: What Is God? 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