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Using Literature to Build Jewish Values in Your Children
A child snuggles up to a parent to share a favorite storybook, and in this moment of wonder and intimacy, a love of books is kindled and nurtured. During the receptive years of childhood, parents are the single greatest influence on a child's blossoming identity. And reading to your children is one of the best ways to communicate important lessons that can be remembered for a lifetime. When a parent chooses a book with Jewish content, there can be even greater benefits - for these books can transmit Jewish education and values, while promoting Jewish identity and continuity.
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Going Beyond the Book is written by Rita Herman, an early childhood education specialist, in conjunction with Judaism.com staff writers.
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