Tamar Blumenfeld – illustratör
Upptäck titlar med illustrationer av Tamar Blumenfeld.
2 produkter
2 produkter
Inbunden, Engelska, 2017, 3-6 år
174 kr
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“One doesn't go to Jerusalem, one returns to it. That's one of its mysteries.” --Elie WieselWhat city has . . . a bridge made of strings? . . . a golden dome marking a sacred spot? . . .a wall of stones, holding thousands of notes?See Jerusalem through the eyes of a mother cat and her three kittens during a fun-filled romp that introduces children to some of this ancient city's most iconic places.Olivia and her three kittens, adventurous Mirri, serious Jem and shy Bex find themselves on the go in Jerusalem, after escaping the confines of their travelling basket. From the Windmill to the Wall, the Dome of the Rock to via Dolorosa, Christ's tomb to the Light Rail, and including visits to the Jewish shuk, parliament, museum and Biblical Zoo, the cats scamper around the city as if it were their personal playground, arriving safely back at their moshav after an unexpectedly exhilarating day out.This informative and fun 24-page book celebrates the 50th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem as seen through the eyes of a mother cat and her three kittens, displaying the city's iconic structures through a combination of photographic and illustrative images/elements. Jerusalem Day (Yom Yerushalayim) is an Israeli national holiday commemorating the reunification of Jerusalem and the establishment of Israeli control over the Old City in the aftermath of the June 1967 Six-Day War.
Inbunden, Engelska, 2016, 3-6 år
174 kr
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A five year old boy experiences the rescue of Ethiopian Jews in Operation Solomon as if it is a dream.Believing he is amongst the last Jews in the world, a young Jewish boy in Ethiopia has a dream of flying on Eagle's wings to a new home and discovers he is not alone.In this story of dreams, choices, and what it means to belong, Yosef and his family choose to fly to Israel and make a new home ending nearly 3,000 years of exile for their people.An author's note provides background about the Jews of Ethiopia and the 1991 rescue mission, called Operation Solomon where the efforts of the Israeli government and the Israeli Ambassador to Ethiopia, Asher Naim, flew nearly 14,000 Ethiopian Jews to Israel in the space of 36 hours.