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  2. A Tale of Five Balloons - Wikipedia

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    A Tale of Five Balloons (Hebrew: מעשה בחמישה בלונים, Ma'ase b'Khamisha Balonim) is an Israeli children's book by Miriam Roth published in 1974 and illustrated by Ora Ayal. The book has become a classic of Israeli children's literature.

  3. Hasamba - Wikipedia

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    Hasamba book cover. Hasamba (or Chasamba, Hebrew: חסמבה, an acronym for חבורת סוד מוחלט בהחלט; Havurat Sod Muchlat Behechlet; lit. "The Absolutely Absolute Secret Group") is a series of children's adventure novels written by Yigal Mossinson. [1]

  4. Levin Kipnis - Wikipedia

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    Levin Kipnis (Hebrew: לֶוִין קִיפְּנִיס; 1 August 1894 – 20 June 1990), or was born 1890, [1] was an Israeli children's author and poet who wrote mainly in Hebrew and Yiddish. He won the Israel prize in 1978.

  5. Once Upon a Potty - Wikipedia

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    Children's literature portal; Once Upon a Potty (Hebrew: סִיר הַסִירים) is a picture book by Alona Frankel for pre-schoolers and their families, aimed to help with their potty learning. Its original version was published in 1975 in Hebrew and only featured the boy Joshua

  6. Adventures with Rebbe Mendel - Wikipedia

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    Adventures With Rebbe Mendel is a series of children's books written by Nathan Sternfeld and published by Feldheim Publishers. The books belong to the Jewish children's fiction genre. The books were originally written in Hebrew. The English translations were done by Riva Pomerantz. [1]

  7. Koren Publishers Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The Koren Children’s Siddur is an illustrated prayer book intended for early elementary grades (ages 5–7). It was designed to encourage and facilitate children’s engagement in the prayer experience. The Koren Ani Tefilla Weekday Siddur was developed for the inquiring high school student and thoughtful adult.

  8. Meir Shalev - Wikipedia

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    Shalev also wrote non-fiction, children's books, and a weekly column in the weekend edition of Yediot Ahronot. Shalev lived in the Jezreel Valley until his death on 11 April 2023, following a prolonged battle with cancer. He was 74. [2]

  9. Israeli literature - Wikipedia

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    Most of them were published in Hebrew, and 89% those books published in Hebrew were original to the Hebrew language. Almost 8% of the 2004 crop were children's books and another 4% were textbooks. According to the type of publisher, the books were 55% commercial, 14% self-published, 10% governmental, 7% educational, and 14% published by other ...

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