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Book Review: Gilgul I: Re-dedication
Considering that Israel is now at war for its survival, and Jews in the Diaspora are dealing with a rise in antisemitism that had been unthinkable even a year ago, this really is the time to give your children a book of Jewish heroism and hope, like Gilgul I.
In this interview with Singer, you can read of how she felt the need for the book, even in simpler times.
David, just fifteen 15, and his sister Leya are the heroes of this behind the scenes biblical adventure. Their father defies the Greeks by secretly teaching Torah, while producing exquisite wooden furniture with the help of his children.
Like many biblical heroines, Leya is brave and practical, even more so than the males. Her prowess with the bow and arrow are, davka, superior to David's who prefers playing Skyros, similar to rugby but much more dangerous. His extraordinary talent has been noticed by a royal Greek player making David's life much more complicated.
Yes, I recommend Gilgul I, which can be ordered from Amazon.
Product details
- Publisher : Hakodesh Press (November 13, 2018)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 208 pages
- ISBN-10 : 6202455276
- ISBN-13 : 978-6202455275