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Gates of Awe: Holy Day Prayers for Young Children
Published in Hardcover by Central Conference of American Rabbis (1991)
Authors: Robert Orkand, Joyce Orkand, Howard I. Bogot, Barry Nostradamus Sher, and Neil Waldman
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Must Reading
Rabbi Orkand, and his wife, Joyce, an elementary school teacher, write on a level that will be enjoyed, and understood by children. Generations should share this book.


A Horse Called Starfire (Bank Street Ready to Read Level Three)
Published in Hardcover by Bantam Doubleday Dell Pub (Juv (1990)
Authors: Betty D. Boegehold and Neil Waldman
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Deep and meaningful and beautiful
My little girl (6yo) LOVES this book! The illustrations only serve to enhance the touching tale.


Light: The First Seven Days
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt Children's Books (15 June, 1993)
Authors: Neil Waldman and Sarah Waldman
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wonderful ne telling of the Biblical creation story
an amazing book - the creation myth brought down to its essence beautifully and artfully by Sarah Waldman. The illustrations are vivid and intense. This is the creation myth for the present day - Adam and Eve have no speified ethnicity, there is a dinosaur in the background of one the pictures. You and your kids will love it! IF there's one book to buy that has to do with the bible, this is it!


Mother Earth
Published in Paperback by Aladdin Library (01 March, 1995)
Authors: Nancy Luenn and Neil Waldman
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Beautiful
Beautifully written and illustrated. I'd recommend it to ppl of all ages.


The Sea Lion: A Story of th Sea Cliff People
Published in Hardcover by Viking Press (1991)
Authors: Ken Kesey and Neil Waldman
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Buy this book!
Ksey is as stunning a children's writer as he is a novelist. His words coupled with Neil Waldman's stunning watercolors will take you and your child on an immaginative flight through this amazing folk tale.


Tales of Terror: Ten Short Stories
Published in School & Library Binding by Prentice Hall (1985)
Authors: Edgar Allan Poe and Neil Waldman
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best short storis i ever read
he has a great imagination and i respect that he had a true gift for super natural horror stories more people should read his books and poems my favorite story is the black cat


They Came from the Bronx: How the Buffalo Were Saved from Extinction
Published in School & Library Binding by Boyds Mills Pr (2001)
Author: Neil Waldman
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A Must read for 4th,5th,and,6th graders
I loved the poignant conversation between the old woman and her grandson. Her explanation of the disappearance of the buffalo builds to a very dramatic climax, that make us realize the seriousness of our country's past decisions. I reccommend this highly to anyone who cares about our past and future!


Too Young for Yiddish
Published in Hardcover by Tailwinds (2002)
Authors: Richard Michelson and Neil Waldman
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Too Young for Yiddish
When one picks up this book, a momentary confusion sets in. The reader shifts the book in her hand, wondering whether she is seeing a mistake, for the book appears to be made backwards! What is usually the front bears no title, picture or author's name. In their place are a scan code and the words "Like a Yiddish book, this book begins on the other side." Accompanying this sentence are two short book comments by authors Jane Yolen and Maurice Sendak. Well, this reviewer thought, if Yolen and Sendak like the book, it must be a winner!

And a winner it is, beautifully written and telling a warm story of the relationship of Aaron, a young Jewish boy, and his zayde (Yiddish for "grandfather"). Zayde and his many books come to live with Aaron's family after his wife dies. All the books are in Yiddish, which Aaron would love to learn in order to read them, but Zayde says Aaron is too young.

Many years later Zayde throws away his library of books because his eyesight fails him, and he thinks "in America the soup has lost its flavor. Everyone mixes too well; no one remembers anymore where they came from." Aaron rescues the books, and convinces Zayde to teach him Yiddish. Their already loving relationship strengthens as together they share Zayde's life story and the traditions of the Yiddish language and way of life.

Neil Waldman's pen and watercolor illustrations are beautifully touching and evoke a nostalgic feeling. The sepia tones of the warm palette tie scenes of the past to those of the present and future. Yiddish words in the background also serve to give the reader an idea of what the language looks like.

In the text, Yiddish words are used liberally and appear in italics. A glossary at the end (front) of the book further explains what the words mean. Another section gives more information about the Yiddish language, and an afterward adds even more. Information about the National Yiddish Book Center in Amherst, MA which houses Yiddish books numbering over a million was started by Aaron Lansky who noticed the number of Jewish people discarding their books written in Yiddish.

There was no distraction in reading a book back to front for this reviewer. In fact, it was difficult not to take notes in the same manner! This reviewer found the story touching and enlightening in a way altogether different than other books about aspects of Jewish life. This is an exceptionally unique look at the importance of the Yiddish language and its connection to the Jewish culture.


The Tyger
Published in School & Library Binding by Harcourt (1993)
Authors: William Blake and Neil Waldman
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Poetic Justice
I was introduced to this picture book in my Children's Literature class. The illustrations are vivid and thought provoking. This book is a beautiful extension of William Blake's classic poem and I reccommend it for children of all ages.


Masada
Published in School & Library Binding by Boyds Mills Pr (2003)
Author: Neil Waldman
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