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Sophie and the Shofar
Item #: 101078
Fran Manushkin,
Illustrated by
Rosalind Charney Kaye
Two cousins, Sophie and
Sasha, play and work
togetheruntil a missing
shofar comes between them.
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Join the adventures of the befuddled royal family of Chelm as they seek the help of the kingdom's three silly sages. Jewish wisdom and Jewish humor intertwine in this charming story for all ages, 5-1001.
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