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passover
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Passover
Murray, Julie
2012
Explains the origins, meaning, symbols, and traditions associated with Passover.
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The story of Passover
Simon, Norma
1998
Describes the origins and traditions of Passover, in particular the special meal called the Seder.
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The matzah that papa brough home
Manushkin, Fran
1995
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No matzoh for me!
Krulik, Nancy E
2003
At first Sammy is unhappy about being given the part of a matzoh in his Hebrew school Passover play, but as he learns more about the role of matzoh, he makes the most of his part.
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Dinosaur on Passover
Rauchwerger, Diane Levin
2006
An enthusiastic dinosaur comes to a young boy's house to join him in celebrating Passover.
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Sammy Spider's first Passover
Rouss, Sylvia A
1995
A young spider makes a special contribution to a family's Passover seder.
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The story of Passover
Katz, Bobbi
1996
Describes the origins and traditions of Passover, in particular the special meal called the Seder.
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The Passover Seder
touch, turn, open, and learn!
Sper, Emily
2003
Pictures and text explain the background and symbolism of the Passover Seder.
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The four questions
Schwartz, Lynne Sharon
1994
Explores the meaning of Passover by explaining the symbolism of the seder and the four questions.
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The magician's visit
a Passover tale
Goldin, Barbara Diamond
1995
A poor Jewish couple is rewarded for its faith and charity by a mysterious magician.
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