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The Onion Bird (eBook, ePUB) - Toney, Ketzi
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The Onion Bird is a charming children's story about the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. It explores family relationships as two Jewish children travel with their parents to Alsace Lorraine, France. On this visit with grandfather, their Zayde teaches about Jewish traditions, biblical history, and a unique regional custom, while imparting Jewish values.
In this story Sam and Sarah, the main characters, are recalling spending quality time hiking in the woods, collecting treasures, and learning from their Zayde. The Onion Bird touches on how building special memories connect us over time and space.
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Produktbeschreibung
The Onion Bird is a charming children's story about the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. It explores family relationships as two Jewish children travel with their parents to Alsace Lorraine, France. On this visit with grandfather, their Zayde teaches about Jewish traditions, biblical history, and a unique regional custom, while imparting Jewish values.

In this story Sam and Sarah, the main characters, are recalling spending quality time hiking in the woods, collecting treasures, and learning from their Zayde. The Onion Bird touches on how building special memories connect us over time and space. The Onion bird is a story of love and sharing family traditions.


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Autorenporträt
Ketzi has been involved in Jewish education for over 30 years. She has worked with children and families across the spectrum of Jewish observance in multiple states, in different settings and in several capacities. This is Ketzi's first book. She wanted to create a story that could be a resource for Jewish families and teachers, and also be interesting and engaging for non Jewish readers. Ketzi is a story teller by nature. She believes that cultures are defined and enriched by the stories they tell. Now retired, Ketzi has a degree in Occupational Therapy and was licensed in both Washington and Arizona, where she practice primarily in rehab settings. Ketzi loves to cook and bake, and has done her share of catering. She and her husband, Jim, currently live in Arizona.