The Donkey and the Garden
Seiten
2021
Green Bean Books (Verlag)
978-1-78438-637-5 (ISBN)
Green Bean Books (Verlag)
978-1-78438-637-5 (ISBN)
A delightful story adapted from a midrash, about how Rabbi Akiva learned to read and write at the age of forty.
When Akiva and his wife Rachel walk past a school one morning, Akiva looks in sadly. Unlike the children, he has never learned to read or write.
'Wouldn't you like to go inside and learn with them?' Rachel asks, but Akiva fears the children will laugh at him.
Rachel has an idea. She buys a donkey, plants a garden on its back and insists that she and Akiva take it with them to market. When they arrive, people laugh and point at such an unusual sight. The following morning, when Akiva refuses to join the children at school, Rachel suggests they go back to the market. Once again, the donkey attracts attention and laughter. On the third morning, Akiva refuses school again and returns to the market with Rachel and the donkey. But this time, nobody laughs or points. Instead, people come to take a closer look at the donkey, pick flowers from its back and pluck grapes from its vine. Finally, Akiva realises what Rachel has been trying to tell him.
This is a beautifully told story, based on Midrash Hagadol, about how Rabbi Akiva overcame his fear of humiliation to go from humble shepherd to legendary Jewish leader, with a little help from his clever wife and a donkey with a garden on its back.
When Akiva and his wife Rachel walk past a school one morning, Akiva looks in sadly. Unlike the children, he has never learned to read or write.
'Wouldn't you like to go inside and learn with them?' Rachel asks, but Akiva fears the children will laugh at him.
Rachel has an idea. She buys a donkey, plants a garden on its back and insists that she and Akiva take it with them to market. When they arrive, people laugh and point at such an unusual sight. The following morning, when Akiva refuses to join the children at school, Rachel suggests they go back to the market. Once again, the donkey attracts attention and laughter. On the third morning, Akiva refuses school again and returns to the market with Rachel and the donkey. But this time, nobody laughs or points. Instead, people come to take a closer look at the donkey, pick flowers from its back and pluck grapes from its vine. Finally, Akiva realises what Rachel has been trying to tell him.
This is a beautifully told story, based on Midrash Hagadol, about how Rabbi Akiva overcame his fear of humiliation to go from humble shepherd to legendary Jewish leader, with a little help from his clever wife and a donkey with a garden on its back.
Devora Busheri is a writer, editor, and translator. She is the author of a number of books for children, including The Abba Tree, My Sister is Sleeping and In the Jerusalem Forest. Devora lives in Jerusalem with her husband and their four children. Menachem Halberstadt studied painting and drawing under the instruction of the famous Israeli artists, Leonid Balaklav and Aram Gershuni. Following this, he studied animation at the Bezalel Academy and graphic design at Hadassah Academic College, Jerusalem.
Erscheinungsdatum | 02.02.2021 |
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Zusatzinfo | Illustrated throughout |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Kinder- / Jugendbuch |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Spezielle Soziologien | |
ISBN-10 | 1-78438-637-5 / 1784386375 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78438-637-5 / 9781784386375 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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