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This beautifully illustrated rendition of Malka Adler's acclaimed The Brothers of Auschwitz is a child-friendly retelling of one of history's most important stories, specially adapted for young readers. Itzhak is a young teen in Hungary when the Nazis barge into his home one day and force him and his family to leave everything behind and get on a train to a concentration camp. When Itzhak is separated from his entire family, he is left feeling scared and alone.With no one to talk to and no one to look after him, Itzhak knows that he will have to be strong - and very brave - to survive the war and be reunited with his family. But can he manage to do it on his own?
Would you entrust the most important thing in your life to a person ordered to hate you?Poland, 1938. Despite threats of alienation from his Christian family, Johann, a decorated army officer, falls deeply in love with Rachel, a Jewish medical student. When they settle into their new countryside home, their marriage is happy and blissful... and short-lived.After the Nazi invasion of Poland, Johann goes missing. Without a family to rely on and antisemitic sentiments growing all over the country, Rachel and her newborn daughter Ilona are thrown into the Warsaw ghetto.Faced with their new reality, Rachel knows the only way to save her daughter is to smuggle her to her Christian sister-in-law, Irena, outside the ghetto. Irena is willing to risk her life just to save a single Jewish baby - but will her courage be enough?My Daughter's Keeper is the extraordinary tale based on the true story of two incredible women, brought together by love and faith in the face of war, persecution, and hatred.
Eva Reich never felt she had to choose between the worlds of her Jewish father and Christian mother. History chose for her. Poland, 1941. From the moment she stepped off the freight train that brought her family to Auschwitz, Eva Reich fought for her survival. From growing up surrounded by her Christian relatives in Berlin, she is thrown into the Jewish work camps of Nazi-occupied Poland. There, she experiences cruelty, intimidation, and hatred. But also kindness, fearlessness, and bravery - from the people she least expected. Present day, Israel. Avner receives a strange diary from a woman he has no knowledge of. The diary comes only with a letter addressed to him, and a single name signed at the bottom - Eva Reich. Eva's story forces Avner to confront the unspoken truths of his family's origins - left unspoken through war, estrangement, and even death. The Berlin Girl's Diary connects past and present, the silent and the honest, the forbidden and the forgotten. Readers will dive deep into the interconnected story between these two seemingly unrelated souls, based on the true story of a holocaust survivor's experiences during WW II.
A little girl disappears from Belzec Camp without a trace. Will she survive the war on her own?Poland, 1942. At the very height of World War II, little Ruthie and her mother are forced to leave their home and transported to the forbidding Belzec Extermination Camp, from whence no one has ever returned.Ruthie's mother knows that her daughter's life is in grave danger. By a stroke of luck, she catches the eye of the camp commander and he makes her his housekeeper, delaying their death sentence for the time being.Ruthie's resilient mother knows that she must act fast, and with no regard for her own life, is able to smuggle her beloved daughter out of the camp to safety. But it is not long before the commander inevitably discovers her betrayal - and while he chooses not to kill her, he leaves her with a scar that will follow her for the rest of her life.This is the gripping story of Ruthie, the lost girl from Belzec, intertwined with that of her own daughter Noga, many years later. As Noga delves into the untold mysteries of her mother's past on a quest to heal their fragmented relationship, she is about to discover shocking truths which will change them both forever.
A collection of Tali Carmi's best-selling children's books!The Terry Treetop SeriesTerry Treetop is a redheaded little boy who loves to climb trees. He loves animals, being helpful, and, of course, his tree house! What kind of excitement is in store for him?Join him on five different adventures that teach children about animals, the environment, and love for all creatures. It will encourage your children to be helpful, kind and considerate, to think for themselves in face of trouble, and to actively pursue their dreams.The Abigail SeriesAbigail is a little girl with a magic bicycle. She loves exploring, going on adventures and meeting boys and girls from different parts of the world! Where will she go and what will she see?Tag along for the ride to four exciting journeys that will inspire your children to be open to different cultures, see new places and explore the world around them. It will also encourage them to be more curious, independent and enthusiastic about visiting new places!For children aged 2-8This series is ideal for children aged 2-8. The stories are suitable as a read aloud book for preschoolers or a self-read book for beginner readers. It's a fun series for youngsters, with a simple vocabulary and colorful illustrations, and a length that's just right for a bedtime story.
What if the person who betrayed your family is the only one who can save you now? Hungary, 1944. Martha's life is thrown into disarray. The man she considered her best friend, a Nazi recruit, makes a split-second decision to send her beloved husband to Mauthausen Concentration Camp.Martha, stunned and hurt, refuses to forget his betrayal. Israel, present. Martha's granddaughter, Daria, is forced to embark on a cross-continent journey to investigate her family's origins and an old secret that could lead the way to saving her little sister's life.Slowly and patiently she manages to piece together this historical puzzle, exposing her grandparents' extraordinary and chilling survival story during the World War II Holocaust. But once the truth is out, will she be able to forgive the unforgivable for the sake of her family?
Escaping on the Danube River is their only hope for survival.Europe, 1939: Hanne is an adolescent boy, born into a wealthy family from Belgrade. Realizing the Nazi threat is advancing towards the Balkans with giant strides, his parents are prepared to do anything to save their son's life.The road to survival, however, is not easy.Just as Europe's gates are about to shut down, Hanne and 1,100 other youths sail away on the Danube River. On board the ship, under appalling living conditions, Hanne falls in love with Inge, a young German Jewish girl.Soon their love intensifies, and with it, the desire to build a new life together in the Land of Israel. But their journey for survival is becoming increasingly difficult with each passing day.When promises of a boat that should take them to the Black Sea prove false and Nazi army forces are right around the corner, their plan for escape is in real danger. What fate awaits Hanne and Inge? Will they be able to make the dream they share a reality?
חבר אמיתי הוא חבר לעת צרה! צורי עוזר לאוז בר פצוע להחלים ולחזור לעוף.כאשר צורי צמרת מבחין בלהקת אוזי בר שנודדת דרומה לקראת החורף, הוא חושב שהם בודאי עייפים מהמסע הארוך ומחליט להפוך את החצר שלו לחניון לילה לאווזים.אוז בר אחד נוחת בחצרו, אבל משהו לא נראה טוב, צורי חושב שהוא פצוע וזקוק לעזרה מיידית.האם צורי יצליח לעזור לאוז הבר?בספר זה, ילדיכם ילמדו כיצד לטפל בחית בר פצועה וירכשו מיומנויות ודרכים חדשות להתיידד עם בעלי חיים ולעזור להם בשעת צרה, כמו גם את ערכן של ידידות, סבלנות ודאגה לבעלי החיים.ילדים בגיל 2-6 יהנו מחרוזים ואיורים חביבים של ספר חדש זה בסדרת צורי צמרת האהובה.
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