Hanukkah Books

Grandma's latkes
Grandma's latkes

By Malka Drucker

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Grandma explains the meaning of Hanukkah while showing Molly how to cook latkes for the holiday.

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The power of light
The power of light

By Isaac Bashevis Singer

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Hooray for Hanukkah!
Hooray for Hanukkah!

By Fran Manushkin

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A menorah describes a family's joyous celebration of this Jewish holiday, from the first night to the eighth and last.

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Weihnukka
Weihnukka

By Cilly Kugelmann

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Latkes, latkes, good to eat
Latkes, latkes, good to eat

By Naomi Howland

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In an old Russian village, Sadie and her brothers are poor and hungry until an old woman gives Sadie a frying pan that will make potato pancakes until it hears the magic words that make it stop.

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Maccabee
Maccabee

By Tilda Balsley, David Harringon

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Maccabee
Maccabee

By Tilda Balsley, David Harringon

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Maccabee
Maccabee

By Tilda Balsley, David Harringon

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Maccabee
Maccabee

By Tilda Balsley, David Harringon

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