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said that many of the stories seem "outdated" but tradition of American stories for children about Jewish holidays had "come into their own" through Weilerstein's K'tonton books and that the author and stories played a "central role in the literary heritage of American Jewish children." In the 1990s,
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published in 1955 tells the story of a Jewish family living in the city whose horse, Dick, gets injured and is then taken to a Gentile family in the country where he will not have to walk on the hard pavement. The family promises to allow Dick to continue the Jewish practice of not working on the
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presents Israel as "an old-new land existing in harmonious balance, where Bedouin hospitality evokes the open tent of the biblical patriarch Abraham while
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home. They had emigrated to America about 10 years before she was born. In America, Bernard owned a factory, and Tillie was involved in
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which showcases her lifelong love of nature and growing interest in environmentalism. The book was illustrated by
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K'tonton On an Island in the Sea: A Hitherto Unreported Episode in the Life of the Jewish Thumbling
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several of the K'tonton stories from the collections were published as stand-alone nursery books.
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Selected K'tonton stories were republished in a 50th anniversary collection called
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We Called Him Rabbi Abraham: Lincoln and American Jewry, a Documentary History
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Weilerstein's mother delivered samples of her writing to the publisher
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was aimed at a slightly older audience of elementary school children.
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The Women who Reconstructed American Jewish Education, 1910-1965
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The Westminster Handbook to Women in American Religious History
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The Adventures of K'tonton: A Little Jewish Tom Thumb
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Best Jewish Books for Children and Teens: A JPS Guide
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Rose Weilerstein was a 213:, Mathilda Keller (1947) 156:make the desert bloom." 350:. UPNE. pp. 117–. 78:University of Rochester 53:Sadie Rose was born in 590:Sadie Rose Weilerstein 256:Awards and recognition 20:Sadie Rose Weilerstein 205:What the Moon Brought 28:What the Moon Brought 24:children's literature 635:Jewish women writers 172:The Best of K'tonton 26:. Her works include 594:Library of Congress 538:Jewish Book Council 120:Jeannette Berkowitz 96:. Her first book, 55:Rochester, New York 249:Michael Berenstain 239:K'tonton in Israel 150:K'tonton in Israel 118:, illustrated by 647: 584: 579: 578: 577: 570: 565: 564: 563: 548: 547: 545: 544: 530: 524: 523: 521: 519: 496: 490: 489: 487: 485: 462: 456: 455: 453: 451: 428: 419: 418: 416: 414: 391: 380: 375: 369: 368: 366: 364: 341: 211:Little New Angel 71:Susan B. 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