The Sefer Torah Parade.The Sefer Torah Sefer Torah (Hebrew; “Book of the Law”) In Judaism, the Pentateuch (see Torah), when written in Hebrew by a qualified calligrapher on vellum or parchment and enshrined in the Ark of the Law in a synagogue. Parade Tzivia Adler & Ito Esther Perez Hachai Publishing 156 Chester Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11218 1929628269 $11.95 www.hachai.com Written with a thoroughly "kid friendly" flair by Tzivia Adler and enhanced with the artwork of ito Esther Perez, The Sefer Torah Parade is the story of a young Jewish girl who observes the celebratory parade commemorating the completion of a new Torah scroll To continuously move forward, backward or sideways through the text and images on screen or within a window. Scrolling implies continuous and smooth movement, a line, character or pixel at a time, as if the data were on a paper scroll being rolled behind the screen. See auto scroll. and its placement in its home in the shul shul n. Judaism A synagogue. [Yiddish, from Middle High German schuol, school, from Old High German scuola, from Latin scola; see school1.] . After a rousing rous·ing adj. 1. Inducing enthusiasm or excitement; stirring: a rousing sermon. 2. Lively; vigorous: a rousing march tune. 3. great celebration, the tired little girl is carried home. The Impressionist-style full color illustrations capture the joy and festivity of this special day. The Sefer Torah Parade spells out fascinating details of the new Torah's creation and journey in a warm and friendly manner, and is a most welcome introduction to this aspect of Jewish tradition for little folks. |
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