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Nine Spoons: A Chanukah Story [Hardcover]

Marci Stillerman (Author), Hachai Publishing (Author), D.L. Rosenfeld (Editor), Perren Gerber (Illustrator), Pesach Gerber (Illustrator)
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November 1, 1998
A few brave souls in a Nazi camp are determined to gather nine spoons to make a menorah for Chanukah.

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Kindergarten-Grade 2?As her grandchildren cluster around Oma on the last night of Chanukah, she tells them about a long-ago celebration when she was a young woman in a Nazi concentration camp. Her bunkmate, an artist named Raizel, declared that she could make a menorah for the children in the barracks if only she had nine spoons. Such utensils were a rare and precious commodity, but the interned women took risks and made sacrifices to obtain them. By twisting and bending the spoons together, Raizel fashioned a menorah, and the children experienced their own Chanukah miracle. This moving story, based on a real incident, is told in a simple and straightforward manner. The horrors of the camp are not graphically depicted, but even young children will gain an understanding of the deprivations faced by the inmates. However, some aspects of the narrative are vague, such as how Raizel managed to twist those spoons in one night, and how Oma ended up with the menorah. The illustrations are rendered in muted tones of blue, gray, and green; the prisoners are depicted as being gaunt but not emaciated.?EM
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Top Picks The Poignant picture book is almost unbelievable, and absolutely true: Women in a Nazi slave labor camp risk their lives when they beg, borrow, and steal spoons to twist into a menorah for the holiday of lights. The Association of Jewish Libraries honored the title this year. --US News and World report, December 6 1999

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Hachai Pubns; 1 edition (November 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0922613842
  • ISBN-13: 978-0922613847
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 7.1 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,136,869 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful book for Chanukah, December 9, 1999
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I recommend this book very highly as an addition to anyone's bookshelf of children's Chanukah literature. As a teacher and youth director, I have read the story to children grades 2-5. Every child is spell-bound by the story. The fact that it is based on real-life events makes it even more meaningful to them. This book is not to introduce the concepts/practices of the holiday. Rather it provides a mature dimension to the holiday. Though set during the Holocaust, the themes of deprivation and loss are softened by the fact that a the narrator, a grandmother, in either voice or image appears on many pages. It is helpful if the children have some prior knowledge of what the holocaust was, but the book's text gently explains all the necessary ideas without delving into traumatic loss or death. The illustrations are not as finely drawn as I would have wished. Others might find the drawings complementary to the book's stark setting. Bottom line, the illustrations don't in any way detract from the impact of the story. This is a special book to take out yearly during the holiday season.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very moving and meaningful, August 3, 1999
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This story is a really well written and illustrated age appropriate introduction to the Holocaust. Should be in every home and Library. Won the Sydney Taylor Award for best book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A good introduction to the holocaust, July 28, 2010
This review is from: Nine Spoons: A Chanukah Story (Hardcover)
I like this story for third grade and up. It reveals some scary information for the youngest readers. However, it firmly reassures children that Judaism will continue into the future at the end of the story. Also, it introduces the concept of spiritual resistance, which I think is essential to an understanding of how many religious Jews reacted to the Shoah. My only concern about this story is that it is fiction, and because so many people have unfortunately tried to deny the Holocuast, children should be introduced to first-hand accounts of the events as soon as they are emotionally capable of handling them.
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