Yinon Ptahia – illustratör
Upptäck titlar med illustrationer av Yinon Ptahia.
2 produkter
2 produkter
182 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
Named a Best Jewish Children’s Book of 2024 by Tablet Magazine"A worthwhile choice for family reading time and all children's book collections."—Association of Jewish Libraries"Simple and melodic . . . bright and beautiful"—Historical Novel SocietyWhen young Saliman's family left Yemen in 1881 to move to Jerusalem there were so many things they could not take along. Promising to remember it all, even the names of each their goats and the color of their fur, he clutched his memory stone, a piece of his house that he kept in his pocket, as a way to keep Yemen in his heart.Saliman and the Memory Stone is a fictionalization of the real emigration of hundreds of Yemeni Jews to Jerusalem. Saliman might be leaving home, but he will always have his memories of Yemen. And even when they are without, he is reminded that he has everything he needs in his heart and in his community.
193 kr
Skickas inom 5-8 vardagar
"A first pick ...celebrates Yemenite heritage, artisan culture, intergenerational connection, and the enduring power of tradition."—Association of Jewish Libraries"Highly recommended." —Jewish Book CouncilFrom award-winning author, Tami Lehman-Wilzig, comes a new picture book highlighting the Yemenite pre-wedding ceremony of Henna.Deep in Tel Aviv’s Yemenite Quarter, the small houses on Yom Tov Street buzzed with activity. The entire neighborhood was preparing for Yael's wedding.But Gali, Yael's youngest cousin, was confused. Why was no one focused on making her flower girl dress? Why were they making head coverings and beads for a Henna ceremony? They didn't live in Yemen anymore. And this was modern Israel! Why would Yael be interested in such a silly, old custom?But as Gali continued to help her grandmother, and as she participated in the ceremony, Gali saw just how beautiful and important it was to keep true to her culture.An author's note at the end further explains the meaning behind the rituals and customs of Henna.