Hi Arlene -
That's pretty advanced reading for a 2nd grader. I've got a few to add to
the list, but definitely take a look at them first - I'm quite careful about
where I shelve the graphic novels in my library. Rabbi Harvey and Barry
Deutsch are fine in the YA section, but so many of them are
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Please go to
http://databases.jewishlibraries.org/sites/default/files/bibliographies/jewish_graphic_books.pdf
At the bottom of the bibliography, there are 2 sections : Children's Fiction
and Children's Non-Fiction.
Some are more appropriate for Grade 2 than others, but it's a short list to
Dear all,
I have one day left to submit titles for papers to the World Congress of Jewish
Studies. I haven't received any responses to my last panel idea. Another idea
was a panel to celebrate the 500th year of the publishing of Mikraot Gedolot
and the 500th anniversary of the Venice Ghetto.
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