In a synagogue, everyone plays an important role: the rabbi, the cantor, the teachers, and even the congregation. But some synagogues are lucky enough to have a candy man or woman. Everyone loves the Candy Man at Temple Shalom, especially the kids. It's not just because of the delicious candy that he gives out after Shabbat services, either. Mr Sharansky is always ready to help, whether it's reading a book during Junior Congregation, telling a silly joke, or just sharing a friendly smile. But when the Candy Man goes missing, Josh and Becky get to work to uncover the mystery. In the end, the kids find the Candy Man-and so much more! Notes at the back of the book include a glossary and an opportunity to explore the Shema prayer. English, Hebrew, and transliterations as well as American Sign Language diagrams are provided to help young people interact more fully in the synagogue experience.
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Rabbi Kerry Olitzky is the author of over 75 books and hundreds of articles in a variety of fields, including the popular new picture book, Where's the Potty on this Ark?
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Paperback. Condition: New. Mattison Ebert, Christina (illustrator). In a synagogue, everyone plays an important role: the rabbi, the cantor, the teachers, and even the congregation. But some synagogues are are lucky enough to have a candy man or woman.Everyone loves the Candy Man at Temple Shalom, especially the kids. It's not just because of the delicious candy that he gives out after Shabbat services, either. Mr Sharansky is always ready to help, whether it's reading a book during Junior Congregation, telling a silly joke, or just sharing a friendly smile. But when the Candy Man goes missing, Josh and Becky get to work to uncover the mystery. In the end, the kids find the Candy Man-and so much more!Notes at the back of the book include a glossary and an opportunity to explore the Shema prayer.English, Hebrew, and transliterations as well as American Sign Language diagrams are provided to help young people interact more fully in the synagogue experience. Seller Inventory # LU-9781735087528
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Paperback. Condition: New. Mattison Ebert, Christina (illustrator). In a synagogue, everyone plays an important role: the rabbi, the cantor, the teachers, and even the congregation. But some synagogues are are lucky enough to have a candy man or woman.Everyone loves the Candy Man at Temple Shalom, especially the kids. It's not just because of the delicious candy that he gives out after Shabbat services, either. Mr Sharansky is always ready to help, whether it's reading a book during Junior Congregation, telling a silly joke, or just sharing a friendly smile. But when the Candy Man goes missing, Josh and Becky get to work to uncover the mystery. In the end, the kids find the Candy Man-and so much more!Notes at the back of the book include a glossary and an opportunity to explore the Shema prayer.English, Hebrew, and transliterations as well as American Sign Language diagrams are provided to help young people interact more fully in the synagogue experience. Seller Inventory # LU-9781735087528