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When the Chickens Went On Strike:
A Rosh Hashanah Tale
By Erica Silverman
Adapted from a story by Sholom Aleichem
$6.99 (pb)
Set in a 19th
century Russian village, a young boy sneaks away from services to spy on a
meeting of local chickens who are upset about the New Year tradition of
Kapores, a custom involving twirling chickens overhead to symbolically rid a
person of bad deeds. Declaring freedom for fowl, the birds go on strike, and
not even negotiators can convince them to return. How will the
villagers rid themselves of their bad deeds? Will the chickens listen
to reason, or will the fowl have the last word? An amusing and telling
story about wise chickens and foolish villagers to be enjoyed by anyone who
has ever wanted to be a better person. Inventive illustrations
combined with Silverman’s humorous text make this a perfect read-aloud or a
welcome addition to religious book collections. Ages 4-8. |
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