Almost A Minyan Nook

Almost A Minyan Nook

by Lori S. Kline, Susan Simon
Almost A Minyan Nook

Almost A Minyan Nook

by Lori S. Kline, Susan Simon

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Overview

How can our sacred institutions preserve tradition while retaining the flexibility to accommodate modern life? And how do you fold that theme into a lively kids' book?

Almost a Minyan, the latest offering from Austin's Sociosights Press, brings children into the world of a loving daughter and granddaughter whose family stays connected to each other and to the past through sacred ritual. The book is a multi-generational love story for Jewish traditions.

In a story that will appeal equally to people familiar with its Yiddish phrases and Jewish traditions and those interested in increasing their cultural understanding, Almost a Minyan subtly handles some of the practices and controversies of modern Judaism. Can women and girls be part of the sacred minyan for public worship?

This spirited story, brought to life with touching and reverent illustrations by Susan Simon, is a sure bet for young readers.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157217815
Publisher: Sociosights Press
Publication date: 03/20/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 40
File size: 11 MB
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Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she found a personally-warm but temperature-cold lifestyle, Lori enjoyed a family engaging in all sorts of verbal play. As a youngster, she wrote poems as a way of bringing cheer to celebrations and expressing the myriad of emotions that accompany growing-up. Throughout her life, writing has been a source of fun and comfort, while attempting to explain the world we all live in. In 1984, Lori relocated to Austin to attend the University of Texas, where she was thrilled to find both the climate and the people warm. Lori maintains that she contributes to the city’s culture, “Keep Austin Weird,” as well as enveloping herself in the invaluable Austin Jewish community. She has practiced as a certified Speech/Language Pathologist for over 20 years, helping a variety of children and adults realize their best communication skills. Lori has lived the struggle of children dealing with ADD—both professionally with clients and in her personal life. Lori lives with her husband, David, and a steady flow of adorable foster dogs. Some of Lori’s favorite things include camping, singing, community involvement, and blowing bubbles.
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