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"A wise, thought-provoking tale about the true meaning of charity."- Kirkus Reviews
"I know it's a mitzvah to help others," Hanina said. "And it's also a mitzvah to make sure you don't embarrass someone."
Hanina Chipmunk's favorite thing to do is gather nuts and share them with her hungry friends. But not everyone is thankful for her good deed. When Hanina realizes Mathilda Squirrel is embarrassed to admit she needs help, she hatches a plan to deliver nuts in secret under the midnight hour. As a daytime animal venturing out at night, Hanina will need all the wits and bravery she has to complete her mitzvah.
• Based on the retelling of a 2,000-year-old story from the Talmud (Jewish book of law)
• Educational endnotes include more information about the original tale in the Talmud, the Jewish value of tzedakah (helping those in need) and other similar traditions across different religtions.
• Teaches kids about generosity, empathy and the power of anonymous charity Hanina Chipmunk knows it's a mitzvah to help others…but how can she help a hungry friend without causing embarrassment? With endnotes. "Hanina chipmunk is an endearing character with a strong desire to spread kindness despite the challenges. A true hero, she uses gumption and creativity to accomplish her goal. Caring and determined, she's sure to win the hearts of young readers" – Linda Glaser, author of Emma's Poem
"The Midnight Mitzvah is an absolutely charming story! Beautifully written, it carries an important message without being didactic at all. Young readers will love Hanina Chipmunk and learn from her the importance of being kind" – Lesléa Newman, author of Joyful Song: A Naming Story
"The Midnight Mitzvah is a meaningful tale about Jewish traditions of giving. Readers will cheer for Hanina Chipmunk's bravery as she pursues a kind deed" – Alison Goldberg, author of Eighteen Flowers for Grandma
"A heartfelt, touching story imparting the important wisdom of giving to others in need without causing any embarrassment to the receiver" – Liza Wiemer, author of The Assignment
"No secret here: like the kindest mitzvot, this story is a blessing! Ruth Horowitz and Jeni Melihove have created a charming book that shows young readers how to give and receive with dignity, heart, and a dash of humor!" – Sarah Aronson, author of Just Like Rube Goldberg A wise, thought-provoking tale about the true meaning of charity. - Kirkus Reviews "This sweet, simply told story is based on a tale from the Talmud, one of Judaism's central texts. It will resonate with children who are generally altruistic by nature" – Kirkus Reviews Ruth Horowitz is the award-winning author of children's books about bats, giant cockroaches, horseshoe crabs, family, friends, and community. She has also worked as a school librarian and a newspaper editor. Ruth lives in Rhode Island, USA, with her husband.
Jenny Meilihove, an Israeli children's book writer and illustrator, paints dreamy scenes with gouache, pencils, and crayons. Her work delves into magical moments, evoking warm feelings and exploring beautiful themes. Passionate about crafting children's books, Jenny finds joy in the naive and vibrant world they create, where anything is possible. Hanina Chipmunk knows it's a mitzvah to help others . . . but how can she give food to a hungry friend without making her friend feel embarrassed?
Inspired by a 2,000-year-old story from the Jerusalem Talmud.
"I know it's a mitzvah to help others," Hanina said. "And it's also a mitzvah to make sure you don't embarrass someone."
Hanina Chipmunk's favorite thing to do is gather nuts and share them with her hungry friends. But not everyone is thankful for her good deed. When Hanina realizes Mathilda Squirrel is embarrassed to admit she needs help, she hatches a plan to deliver nuts in secret under the midnight hour. As a daytime animal venturing out at night, Hanina will need all the wits and bravery she has to complete her mitzvah.
• Based on the retelling of a 2,000-year-old story from the Talmud (Jewish book of law)
• Educational endnotes include more information about the original tale in the Talmud, the Jewish value of tzedakah (helping those in need) and other similar traditions across different religtions.
• Teaches kids about generosity, empathy and the power of anonymous charity Hanina Chipmunk knows it's a mitzvah to help others…but how can she help a hungry friend without causing embarrassment? With endnotes. "Hanina chipmunk is an endearing character with a strong desire to spread kindness despite the challenges. A true hero, she uses gumption and creativity to accomplish her goal. Caring and determined, she's sure to win the hearts of young readers" – Linda Glaser, author of Emma's Poem
"The Midnight Mitzvah is an absolutely charming story! Beautifully written, it carries an important message without being didactic at all. Young readers will love Hanina Chipmunk and learn from her the importance of being kind" – Lesléa Newman, author of Joyful Song: A Naming Story
"The Midnight Mitzvah is a meaningful tale about Jewish traditions of giving. Readers will cheer for Hanina Chipmunk's bravery as she pursues a kind deed" – Alison Goldberg, author of Eighteen Flowers for Grandma
"A heartfelt, touching story imparting the important wisdom of giving to others in need without causing any embarrassment to the receiver" – Liza Wiemer, author of The Assignment
"No secret here: like the kindest mitzvot, this story is a blessing! Ruth Horowitz and Jeni Melihove have created a charming book that shows young readers how to give and receive with dignity, heart, and a dash of humor!" – Sarah Aronson, author of Just Like Rube Goldberg A wise, thought-provoking tale about the true meaning of charity. - Kirkus Reviews "This sweet, simply told story is based on a tale from the Talmud, one of Judaism's central texts. It will resonate with children who are generally altruistic by nature" – Kirkus Reviews Ruth Horowitz is the award-winning author of children's books about bats, giant cockroaches, horseshoe crabs, family, friends, and community. She has also worked as a school librarian and a newspaper editor. Ruth lives in Rhode Island, USA, with her husband.
Jenny Meilihove, an Israeli children's book writer and illustrator, paints dreamy scenes with gouache, pencils, and crayons. Her work delves into magical moments, evoking warm feelings and exploring beautiful themes. Passionate about crafting children's books, Jenny finds joy in the naive and vibrant world they create, where anything is possible. Hanina Chipmunk knows it's a mitzvah to help others . . . but how can she give food to a hungry friend without making her friend feel embarrassed?
Inspired by a 2,000-year-old story from the Jerusalem Talmud.