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AJL ANNOUNCES HOLIDAY HIGHLIGHTS TITLES FOR FALL 2021



For immediate release, October 4, 2021 — The Association of Jewish
Libraries is pleased to announce that seven titles have been selected for
its seasonal AJL Holiday Highlights list. These titles are AJL’s picks for
the best Jewish holiday children’s books of Fall 2021.

Titles that are selected as Holiday Highlights exemplify the highest
standards of authentic Jewish representation and holiday spirit in both
writing and illustration. A committee of expert judges recommends these
books for use by families, in schools, and in libraries. AJL hopes that the
publishing world will look to the quality of these examples when creating
new children’s books about Jewish holidays.

Holiday Highlights titles are named twice a year, for the spring and fall
publishing seasons. Digital submissions are being accepted now for the
Spring 2022 list through THIS FORM
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For print submissions, please query [email protected].



The Fall 2021 AJL Holiday Highlights are:



Bubbe and Bart’s Matzoh Ball Mayhem by Bonnie Grubman, illustrated by
Deborah Melmon, published by Intergalactic Afikomen. Ages 4-8. ISBN
978-1951365080

In this energetically illustrated celebration of Shabbat, besneakered Bubbe
and her expressive pooch, Bart, round up rogue matzoh balls magically
careening around the room. Their preparatory frenzy settles into a calm
family holiday, perfect for highlighting both the bustle and the quiet joy
of Shabbat.

Hanukkah at Valley Forge by Stephen Krensky, illustrated by Greg Harlin,
published by Apples & Honey Press. Ages 5-10. ISBN 978-1681155845

In this luminously illustrated picture book, General George Washington
meets a Jewish soldier lighting Hanukkah candles and is inspired by the
story of how a small band of Jewish fighters defeated a powerful army. This
2007 Sydney Taylor Book Award winner has been brought back into print with
slightly revised text.

Is It Hanukkah Yet? by Nancy Krulik, illustrated by Monique Dong, Step Into
Reading Level 2 series published by Penguin Random House. Ages 4-6. ISBN
978-0593375846

This sweet 2000 early reader has been charmingly reillustrated and the
story has been revised to suit modern family life: grandpa cooks the
latkes, and the child stays with her elders while her parents work.
Anticipation builds until Hanukkah begins at nightfall, and with it an
opportunity to celebrate with candles, latkes, dreidels, gifts, and more.
This lovely, joyful celebration of the holiday is ideal for new readers and
preschoolers alike.

Rosh Hashanah with Uncle Max written and illustrated by Varda Livney,
published by Kar-Ben Publishing. Ages 0-4. ISBN 978-1728429069

White goofball Uncle Max and his brown-skinned niece and nephew are joined
by their dog as they light candles, dip apples in honey, recite kiddush and
motzi, attend services to hear the shofar, and enjoy cake to celebrate “the
birthday of the world.” Hebrew words are translated and transliterated --
as are the dog’s woofs! Boyntonesque illustrations help to make this a
sweet treat for the New Year.

Hello, Hanukkah written and illustrated by Susan Novich, published by
Kar-Ben Publishing. Ages 0-4. ISBN 978-1728403441

Structured as a simple counting text, this lovely board book features
Badger and his pet hoopoe celebrating Hanukkah traditions, one per night.
Vibrant cut paper illustrations follow the duo’s gentle holiday observance
as readers practice colors and numbers along the way.

Sharkbot Shalom by Jenna Waldman, illustrated by Sharon Davey, published by
Apples & Honey Press. Ages 4-8. ISBN 978-1681155678

Rhyming text with silly, sea-themed interjections like “tumbling tides!”
convey a robot-shark’s sense of anxiety and plummeting energy, counting
down from 10 to 1. He busily prepares to host Shabbat, when he’ll finally
get to recharge physically (by plugging in his cord) and emotionally (by
hosting friends). A cool underwater palette and expressive cartoon
illustrations add to the book’s appeal.

Red and Green and Blue and White by Lee Wind, illustrated by Paul O.
Zelinsky, published by Levine Querido. Ages 5-10. ISBN 978-1646140879

In a town full of Christmas decorations, the menorah in Isaac’s window
stands out.  When someone throws a rock through the window of his house,
the whole town comes together, putting drawings of menorahs in their
windows, too.  This lovely picture book deals with the difficult topic of
antisemitism beautifully, in an accessible and age appropriate way.

Find a PDF listing the Fall 2021 AJL Holiday Highlights titles HERE
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AJL’s  Holiday Highlights judges are experts in their field:



Robbin Friedman is the head of children’s services at the Chappaqua Library
in Chappaqua, NY. She has served on ALSC's Newbery committee, written for
School Library Journal, The Horn Book and Guessing Geisel, and taught
Hebrew school once upon a time.


Amy Lilien-Harper has been a professional children’s librarian since 1995.
She has served on the Newbery committee, the Caldecott committee and the
ALA Notable children’s recordings committees.  She reviews picture books
for School Library Journal, and has served four times on the Nutmeg
Committee, which chooses books for the Connecticut Children’s choice awards.



Sylvie Shaffer is the PreK-8 librarian at the Capitol Hill Day School in
Washington, DC and is active in several overlapping kidlit-focused
communities including ALSC, YALSA, and Capitol Choices. Sylvie served on
AJL’s 2019 and 2020 Sydney Taylor Book Awards as well as on ALSC’s 2018
Geisel Committee.



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access to information and research in all forms of media relating to all
things Jewish. The Association promotes Jewish literacy and scholarship and
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