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By Lea Kron (Illustrator) Ruchie Torgow (Author)

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Hillel and Shalva Make Shalom

By Lea Kron (Illustrator) Ruchie Torgow (Author)


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A brother and a sister. A fun Shabbos afternoon activity. And – uh oh! – a fight.

Meet Hillel and Shalva, eight-year-old twins who play together well and don’t fight – until they do. When a disagreement turns into shouting and tears, their wise and loving Mommy steps in with a lesson that will change everything.

Our children ages 4 – 8 will join Hillel and Shalva as they learn how to disagree without fighting, and how much Hashem loves peace between us. Through captivating rhymes and vibrant illustrations, children and parents alike will find a story that is relatable and delightful, and just so much fun!

Product Details

Catalog # YSHALOMH
ISBN-10 : 1422641090
ISBN # : 9781422641095
Format : Hardcover
Pages : 32
Dimensions : 8.5 x 11 inches
Weight: 0.01 LBS
Published By : ArtScroll Mesorah Publications
Release Date : 09/30/2024
Size : Oversized
Age Range: Childrens - 1 - 5
Language: English
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