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peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Peanut Butter & Jelly for Shabbos Dina Herman Rosenfeld, 1995 Two contemporary Jewish brothers deal with issues that every child must face. Sharing, doing favors for others, and never giving up are the important themes in this funny, heartwarming series. Award-winning artist brings the characters to life One Friday afternoon, Yossi and Laibel are confronted with a seemingly impossible task. With the right attitude and a little ingenuity, the two brothers find out that they can try hard and succeed. Lively illustrations and skillful rhymes make this book a joy to look at and fun to read. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Labels for Laibel Dina Herman Rosenfeld, Dina Rosenfeld, 1990 Two contemporary Jewish brothers deal with issues that every child must face. Sharing, doing favors for others, and never giving up are the important themes in this funny, heartwarming series. Award-winning artist brings the characters to life! Laibel doesn't like to share with his little brother, so he devises a clever plan to put an end to it. But someone soon outsmarts Laibel, helping him to discover why sharing is more important than he thought. Adroitly written in catchy rhyme, with vivid illustrations. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Is it Shabbos Yet? Ellen Emerman, 2024 So many parents can't wait to introduce their little ones to Malkie. And, now, they don't have to wait at all! Perfect for babies 6 months and up, Is It Shabbos Yet? Board book, is a sturdy board book adapted from the beloved full length story. Shorter, simpler and the same remarkable illustrations that very young children will want to look at and listen to again and again! -- Amazon.com. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Messes of Dresses Faigy Pertzig, F. Pertzig, 1995 In this rhyming story which illustrates a passage from Pirkei Avot, Gittel, a young girl who owns only two dresses, is sweet, friendly, and happy, taking take time for others and inviting friends to her tree home. But when a new friend buys her many additional dresses, Gittel becomes so obsessed with her clothes that she no longer has time for friends or other activities. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Arrogant Ari Learns a Lesson Goldie Golding, 1988 Ari was so arrogant then he learned a lesson. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: What's Jewish about Butterflies? Maxine Segal Handelman, 2004 The themes are broken up into five categories: food, animals, the world around, all about me, and popular children's book and authors. Highlights some of the most common, relevant values that could be associated with each theme. Also attempts to make Israel as real and relevant as possible, by highlighting aspects of Israeli life and culture that expand the theme at hand. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Let's Stay Safe! Project YES. Karasick Child Safety Initiative, 2011 Using rhymes, teaches young readers how to spot behavioral signs of possibly abusive strangers, not allowing unwanted touching, and reporting unwanted advances to parents. Also taught are: household, fire and traffic safety, and what to do when lost. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Way Too Much Challah Dough Goldie Shulman, 2006 When a girl makes challah for the first time and adds too much yeast to the recipe, the dough grows and grows; her grandmother reminds her of the importance of following directions. One challah recipe included. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Are Your Hands Full, Sharon Yaroslawitz, 2016-05-24 A Step-By-Step Guide, Behavior Management of Adolescents Ages 10-18 |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Dovy and the Surprise Guests Goldie Golding, 1993 Dovy was really eager to have some guests for the Sabbath when, one Friday, his luck ran out. How the problem was solved leads to an amusing story about hospitality. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: The Very Best Place for a Penny Dina Herman Rosenfeld, 2014 Follow this penny on its journey from inside a young boy's pocket all through the house until it reaches the tzedakah box. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Fanny Herself Edna Ferber, 2024-01-02 Fanny Herself by means of Edna Ferber is a charming novel that delves into the lifestyles of Fanny Brandeis, a younger Jewish woman developing up in the early twentieth century in Winnebago, Wisconsin. As Fanny navigates the challenges of adolescence and younger maturity, she grapples with questions of identity, ambition, and the pursuit of success in a rapidly converting world. From her humble beginnings working in her father's keep to her upward thrust as a success businesswoman within the male-dominated international of publishing, Fanny faces numerous obstacles and setbacks alongside the manner. Yet, with willpower, resilience, and an eager mind, she overcomes adversity to attain her dreams. Set against the backdrop of a vibrant immigrant network and the bustling streets of Chicago, Ferber's novel paints a bright portrait of turn-of-the-century America, shooting the spirit of the instances with warmth and authenticity. Through Fanny's journey, Ferber explores issues of own family, friendship, love, and the pursuit of happiness, supplying readers a poignant and insightful glimpse into the human revel in. At its heart, Fanny Herself is an undying coming-of-age story that resonates with readers of all ages, celebrating the indomitable spirit of a young female decided to carve out her personal path within the world. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Once Upon a Time Vivian French, 1996-09 A bored boy's world is suddenly populated by three house-building pigs, a girl wearing a red hood, and other familiar nursery characters. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Shimmy the Youngest Miriam L. Elias, 1994-12 One set up ...more detailed artwork, slightly longer text. Designed to read aloud and for beginning readers to try alone. The moral of each story can lead to great family discussions! Shimmy is the youngest in his family, and it seems as if he always has to wait for everything. He's the last one to sip wine from the kiddush cup on Friday night. He's the last one to get his matzah at the Seder table. Join Shimmy as he explores his feelings with his mother, and discovers that waiting is a part of everyone's life. The illustrations are absolutely wonderful, and, like all good children's books, there is a wholesome moral contained in the tale. Jewish Star |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: The 100 Most Jewish Foods Alana Newhouse, Tablet, 2019-03-19 “Your gift giving problems are now over—just stock up on The 100 Most Jewish Foods. . . . The appropriate gift for any occasion.” —Jewish Book Council “[A] love letter—to food, family, faith and identity, and the deliciously tangled way they come together.” —NPR’s The Salt With contributions from Ruth Reichl, Éric Ripert, Joan Nathan, Michael Solomonov, Dan Barber, Yotam Ottolenghi, Tom Colicchio, Maira Kalman, Melissa Clark, and many more! Tablet’s list of the 100 most Jewish foods is not about the most popular Jewish foods, or the tastiest, or even the most enduring. It’s a list of the most significant foods culturally and historically to the Jewish people, explored deeply with essays, recipes, stories, and context. Some of the dishes are no longer cooked at home, and some are not even dishes in the traditional sense (store-bought cereal and Stella D’oro cookies, for example). The entire list is up for debate, which is what makes this book so much fun. Many of the foods are delicious (such as babka and shakshuka). Others make us wonder how they’ve survived as long as they have (such as unhatched chicken eggs and jellied calves’ feet). As expected, many Jewish (and now universal) favorites like matzo balls, pickles, cheesecake, blintzes, and chopped liver make the list. The recipes are global and represent all contingencies of the Jewish experience. Contributors include Ruth Reichl, Éric Ripert, Joan Nathan, Michael Solomonov, Dan Barber, Gail Simmons, Yotam Ottolenghi, Tom Colicchio, Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs, Maira Kalman, Action Bronson, Daphne Merkin, Shalom Auslander, Dr. Ruth Westheimer, and Phil Rosenthal, among many others. Presented in a gifty package, The 100 Most Jewish Foods is the perfect book to dip into, quote from, cook from, and launch a spirited debate. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Yossi & Laibel on the Ball Dina Herman Rosenfeld, 1998 When Avi, a new boy, moves in next door to the two brothers it doesn't look like he'll be a very good ballplayer, Will Yossi and Laibel judge him by his appearance or give Avi a chance? Join everyone's favorite characters as they find out what really makes someone a friend! |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Teaching Jewish Holidays Behrman House, Robert Goodman, 2005-06 The consummate encyclopedia of holiday activities. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: All about Us Dina Rosenfeld, 1989 These books are especially designed with the very youngest children in mind. Bright colors, exciting images and rhythmic text make reading aloud a joy for the reader and child alike! A preschooler's book about the parts of the body from a Jewish point of view. It explores the mitzvos that every child can do...from head to toe. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Kind Little Rivka Dina Rosenfeld, 1993-09 |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Cut Me Loose Leah Vincent, 2015-05-12 Visceral and uplifting. -- The Daily Beast A raw and electrifying memoir about a young woman’s journey from self-destruction to redemption, after cutting ties with her ultra-Orthodox Jewish family For fans of the television series Unorthodox and Shtisel, this brutally honest memoir tells the story of one woman’s quest to define herself as an individual. Leah Vincent was born into the Yeshivish community, an ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect. As the daughter of an influential rabbi, she was taught to worship two things: God, and the men who ruled their society. Then, at sixteen, Leah was caught exchanging letters with a boy, violating religious law that forbids contact between members of the opposite sex. Shunned by her family, she was cast out of her home, alone and adrift in New York City, unprepared for the freedoms of secular life and unaccustomed to the power and peril inherent in her own sexuality. Fast-paced, harrowing, mesmerizing, and ultimately triumphant, Leah's story illuminates both the oppressive world of religious fundamentalism and the broader issues facing young women of all backgrounds. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: The International Jewish Cook Book Florence Kreisler Greenbaum, 2022-08-10 The International Jewish Cookbook contains over 1600 vintage receipts that all abide by the strict dietary laws prescribed by Jewish tradition. Apart from the traditional Jewish recipes, the book includes recipes from Germany, Hungary, Austria, France, Russia, Poland, and Roumania, as well as the recipes used in the American household. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Russ & Daughters Mark Russ Federman, 2013-03-05 The former owner/proprietor of the beloved appetizing store on Manhattan’s Lower East Side tells the delightful, mouthwatering story of an immigrant family’s journey from a pushcart in 1907 to “New York’s most hallowed shrine to the miracle of caviar, smoked salmon, ethereal herring, and silken chopped liver” (The New York Times Magazine). When Joel Russ started peddling herring from a barrel shortly after his arrival in America from Poland, he could not have imagined that he was giving birth to a gastronomic legend. Here is the story of this “Louvre of lox” (The Sunday Times, London): its humble beginnings, the struggle to keep it going during the Great Depression, the food rationing of World War II, the passing of the torch to the next generation as the flight from the Lower East Side was beginning, the heartbreaking years of neighborhood blight, and the almost miraculous renaissance of an area from which hundreds of other family-owned stores had fled. Filled with delightful anecdotes about how a ferociously hardworking family turned a passion for selling perfectly smoked and pickled fish into an institution with a devoted national clientele, Mark Russ Federman’s reminiscences combine a heartwarming and triumphant immigrant saga with a panoramic history of twentieth-century New York, a meditation on the creation and selling of gourmet food by a family that has mastered this art, and an enchanting behind-the-scenes look at four generations of people who are just a little bit crazy on the subject of fish. Color photographs © Matthew Hranek |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Yossi and Laibel Make a Friend Dina Rosenfeld, 2019-11-04 Perfect for babies 6 months and up, Yossi and Laibel Make a Friend is a sturdy board book adapted from the beloved full length story, On the Ball. Shorter, simpler rhymes and the same remarkable illustrations tell a story of friendship and inclusion that very young children will want to look at and listen to again and again! |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: The Chronicles of The Last Jewish Gangster Myron Sugerman, 2019-06-21 Myron Sugerman's memoir, The Last Jewish Gangster: From Meyer to Myron, is more than just a riveting account of the author's nearly sixty-year career as an international outlaw in the field of slot machines and casinos. Its Also a fascinating meditation on a variety of themes: aging, respect, adventure, greed, and man's tendency to be his own worst enemy. Although it is chock-full of hilarious anecdotes about Mr. Sugerman's hapless cohorts in what he calls disorganized crime, the book also contains life lessons for those perceptive enough to look for them--lessons on how to differentiate calculated risk taking from compulsive gambling, and how to maintain one's place in the world as one grows older. The Last Jewish Gangster follows its author from 1959 to the present day as he travels the globe from Europe to Africa to South America to Asia, rubbing shoulders with dangerous men and legendary mob figures like Longie Zwillman, Meyer Lansky, Joe Doc Stacher, Gerry Catena, Tony Bananas Caponigro, Tommy Ryan Eboli, and many others. The story covers everything from his dealings with the fearsome Cali Cartel to his attempt to help famous Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal track down the Angel of Death, Josef Mengele in Paraguay. The remarkable book contains something to pique the interest of any reader--Gritty crime stories, harrowing adventure, twentieth century history, and the Jewish religious philosophy--and the perspective of a man who has lived a long life and seen more than most of us have even imagined seeing. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Quick & Kosher Jamie Geller, 2007 |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Themes from A to Z Cindy K. Daoust, 2000-09 Energize your teaching with these creative and fun curriculum-based theme units. Whether you're planning a whole theme unit or just looking for more terrific ways to supplement an existing unit, you'll find that Themes From A to Z is a great resource for fresh teaching ideas. We've included a wide range of developmentally appropriate ideas to help you teach early childhood skills and concepts, such as language skills, vocabulary development, fine-motor skills, math concepts, and critical thinking. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: MultiCultural Review , 1998 |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Just Right Ellen Emerman, 2020-08-20 It is a big adventure for Rivkie and her family to move into an empty new house. Soon the moving truck arrives. The furniture, carpets, plants, toys and clothes all get put away in their respective places, and the family starts to feel at home.That is - until Rivkie discovers that something is missing. She leads everyone into each room determined to make everything just right. By working together, the whole family helps to put in place all the important, familiar objects that turn an ordinary house into a special Jewish home. Small children will enjoy seeing Shabbos candlesticks in the dining room, Jewish books in the den, tzedakah boxes in the kitchen, and Chanukah menorahs in the living room. When everything seems just right, Rivkie insists that something is still missing. Finally, they all help put up the mezuzahs to finish transforming their new house into a real Jewish home. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: From My Heart Esty Perman, 2022 Throughout the day, a child turns to Hashem to tell Him whatever's on her mind -- words of praise, all her requests, and lots of thank you's -- straight from the heart!-- |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Yossi & Laibel Learn to Help Dina Herman Rosenfeld, 2011 Based on the beloved Hot on the Trail. As Yossi and Laibel learn the value of helping others, your child can learn too! |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: My First Book of Kosher Animals , 2014-01-01 Your toddler will moo, baa and quack along with the adorable Kosher creatures in this colorful, rhyming book! |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: The Jewish Homemaker , 1997 |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Hashem is Truly Everywhere Chani Altein, 2011-01-01 |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Peas Love & Carrots Danielle Renov, 2020 With 254+ approachable recipes and the gorgeous photos that draw inspiration from Danielle's Sephardic and Ashkenazi roots, there is plenty in here for every person and every occasion! -- Back cover. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Index to Jewish Periodicals , 2002 An author and subject index to selected and American Anglo-Jewish journals of general and scholarly interests. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Magic Irving and His Magic Shoppe Stephen Ostrow, 2015-06-27 When professional magician Irving Flax uses a fiery magic trick to thwart a convenience store robbery, he gets arrested for assault with a deadly weapon. What follows is the outrageously funny, extremely satirical and altogether fascinating story of a man trying to extricate himself from a legal system that may be broken beyond repair. Joining the high-speed adventure are Irvings family (wait until you meet his mother), his lawyer (of questionable origin), his benefactor (who will resort to anything to increase his fortune), his rabbi (who wants to have Irving excommunicated), and a variety of savory and unsavory characters, with special guest appearances by a host of show business personalities. And you will have a back-stage view of Irvings magical performances where most of his illusions work, most of the time. This is a laugh-out-loud story that pokes serious fun at everything. It is a novel best read by humans. Heres what some readers are saying about Magic Irving and His Magic Shoppe: This is the funniest, most intelligent and thought provoking book ever written. -Monica Ostrow, wife of the author Magic Shoppe tickled me silly. -Mark Twain (or someone posing as Mark Twain) I do not appreciate how author Stephen Ostrow treats the justice system. -J. Edgar Hoover (if he were still alive) In Magic Shoppe, Stephen Ostrow makes Judaism seem fun. I didnt teach him that. -Rabbi Joseph Schwindall Stephen Ostrows former rabbi Stephen Ostrow sent me a copy of Magic Shoppe, but I did not read it. -Former U.S. President Jorge V. Bushwacker |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: The Traveling Smile Rikki Benenfeld, 2021-11 What happens when we follow Pirkei Avos and greet every person b'simcha, with a sehver ponim yafos?Exactly what you might imagine! In this cheerful, colorful picture book, each character shares a smile with someone else who needs one. It's amazing to see how a smile can travel, spreading from one person to another!Share a smile, happy and strong,And watch that smile travel along! |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: A Taste of Pesach , 2014 The authors of Yeshiva Me'on HaTorah's wildly popular A Taste of Pesach mailings have put together a complete collection of kosher for Pesach family favorites in a magnificently presented, down-to-earth compilation you will find yourself referring to again and again. The stunning, full-color photography and clear, easy-to-read layout are a treat for the eyes; while delicious, mouthwatering recipes are a treat for the palate. Using familiar ingredients, A Taste of Pesach offers fabulous, easy-to-prepare recipes and gourmet presentations that family and friends will find irresistible on Pesach and year round. A Taste of Pesach incorporates timeless classics that have been used for generations and modern cuisine to present a cookbook that appeals to young and old alike. These are recipes that you will love to cook, serve and enjoy year after year. |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: Family Recipe Book Lilly Fern, 2020-12-04 Fill in your favorite family and friends recipes for safekeeping and easy reading. holds 100 recipes |
peanut butter and jelly for shabbos: TREYF Elissa Altman, 2016-09-20 From the Washington Post columnist and James Beard Award-winning author of Poor Man’s Feast comes a story of seeking truth, acceptance, and self in a world of contradiction... Treyf: According to Leviticus, unkosher and prohibited, like lobster, shrimp, pork, fish without scales, the mixing of meat and dairy. Also, imperfect, intolerable, offensive, undesirable, unclean, improper, broken, forbidden, illicit. Fans of Augusten Burroughs and Jo Ann Beard will enjoy this kaleidoscopic, universal memoir in which Elissa Altman explores the tradition, religion, family expectations, and the forbidden that were the fixed points in her Queens, New York, childhood. Every part of Altman’s youth was laced with contradiction and hope, betrayal and the yearning for acceptance: synagogue on Saturday and Chinese pork ribs on Sunday; bat mitzvahs followed by shrimp-in-lobster-sauce luncheons; her old-country grandparents, whose kindness and love were tied to unspoken rage, and her bell-bottomed neighbors, whose adoring affection hid dark secrets. While the suburban promise of The Brady Bunch blared on television, Altman searched for peace and meaning in a world teeming with faith, violence, sex, and paradox. Spanning from 1940s wartime Brooklyn to 1970s Queens to present-day rural New England, Treyf captures the collision of youthful cravings and grown-up identities. It is a vivid tale of what it means to come to yourself both in spite and in honor to your past. |
Peanut - Wikipedia
The peanut (Arachis hypogaea), also known as the groundnut, [2] goober (US), [3] goober pea, [4] pindar (US) [3] or monkey nut (UK), is a legume crop grown mainly for its edible seeds. It …
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May 6, 2024 · Here’s a breakdown of the nutritional content of almond versus peanut butter to help you determine which one has the bigger health advantage. READ MORE Low Calorie …
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Jan 10, 2025 · Peanuts, aka "groundnuts," grow below ground as the fruit of the peanut plant. This plant likely originated in South America in Brazil or Peru.
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Jun 6, 2025 · Peanuts more correctly belong to the legume family, so are related to beans and lentils more than other nuts. They are extremely versatile, and can be used for making peanut …
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Apr 18, 2019 · Peanuts are a high-protein, nutrient-rich snack. Raw peanuts and peanut butter are especially good for a person's health. In this article, we look at the …
Peanut - Wikipedia
The peanut (Arachis hypogaea), also known as the groundnut, [2] goober (US), [3] goober pea, [4] pindar (US) [3] or monkey nut (UK), is a legume crop grown mainly for its edible seeds. It is …
Peanuts 101: Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits
May 6, 2024 · Here’s a breakdown of the nutritional content of almond versus peanut butter to help you determine which one has the bigger health advantage. READ MORE Low Calorie …
Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits of Peanuts
Jan 10, 2025 · Peanuts, aka "groundnuts," grow below ground as the fruit of the peanut plant. This plant likely originated in South America in Brazil or Peru.
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Jun 6, 2025 · Peanuts more correctly belong to the legume family, so are related to beans and lentils more than other nuts. They are extremely versatile, and can be used for making peanut …
Peanuts: Nutrition, health benefits, and comparing types
Apr 18, 2019 · Peanuts are a high-protein, nutrient-rich snack. Raw peanuts and peanut butter are especially good for a person's health. In this article, we look at the nutritional profile and …
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From planting to harvesting, the growing cycle of a peanut takes 4 to 5 months, depending on the type and variety. Sustainability of resources, communities and family are top priorities for USA …
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Apr 22, 2025 · Peanut, (Arachis hypogaea), legume of the pea family (Fabaceae), grown for its edible seeds. Native to tropical South America, the peanut was at an early time introduced to …
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Jun 9, 2024 · Consuming peanuts or peanut butter five times per week is associated with a 25% reduction in gallbladder disease. May Reduce Risk of Alzheimer's Disease Peanuts are high in …
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Peanut is a small, annual dicotyledon herb growing up to a foot tall above the ground. It is thought to have originated in Central America, from where it spread to the rest of the world through …
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May 26, 2023 · Peanuts are a legume that can be prepared by dry-roasting, boiling, and grinding into peanut butter. They can also be pressed to extract their oil.