Synopsis
A trip through the exciting traditions of the Jewish holiday year in cartoon form, ready for you to color. The popular daily Dry Bones cartoons have been written and drawn by Yaakov Kirschen without break since January 1, 1973. The Jewish holiday Dry Bones cartoons have always been a favorite of Kirschen's many fans. The Dry Bones Jewish Holiday Traditions Coloring Book gathers together the best of these in one delightful, witty, humorous, and Jewishly funny coloring book. This is a 108 page book with each cartoon printed on one side of a page for a better coloring experience. A treat for youngsters, fun for adults, and a great gift for any occasion. Educational, engrossing, spiritual, and stress-relieving.
About the Author
Brooklyn born (in 1938) cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen made Aliyah to Israel in 1971 and began drawing his much loved Dry Bones cartoons in January of 1973 for the Jerusalem Post. Kirschen is a member of both America's National Cartoonists Society and the Israeli Cartoonists Society. The award-winning Dry Bones cartoons are internationally syndicated and have been running in the Jerusalem Post for more than 40 years, reprinted in the New York Times, Time magazine, the LA Times, Wall Street Journal, and other major mainstream media publications. The Dry Bones story has been covered by CBS, CNN, Forbes and many others. Kirschen's cartoons deliver a unique blend of Jewish humor and Israeli chutzpah.
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