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The Shelf They Lost

Autor Baruch Apisdorf, Daniel Braun, Moshe Shear
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 dec 2025
The Shelf They Lost is a fully illustrated allegory told in rhyme. Using juice boxes in a grocery store, it introduces young readers to themes of exile, prejudice, survival, and return. The story mirrors Jewish history, including displacement, the Holocaust, and the Jewish return to Israel, in a way that is simple but powerful.
  • A gentle, symbolic way to explain difficult history.
  • Accessible for children; layered meaning for adults.
  • Ends with a question that invites reflection on belonging, legitimacy, and Israel.
  • Cross-generational appeal: Parents, educators, and community leaders can use it as a teaching tool.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789657864265
ISBN-10: 9657864267
Pagini: 32
Ilustrații: 14
Dimensiuni: 216 x 277 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Gefen Publishing House
Colecția Gefen Publishing House
Locul publicării:Jerusalem, Israel

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The Shelf They Lost Reviews and quotes:
Date: May 27, 2025
Quotes:
"…[A]simple children's tale … beneath its colorful narrative lay a deeper allegory, one that invited reflection on Jewish history, displacement, and the quest for a homeland."
“The juice boxes face exile, loss, and even destruction, with a poignant reference to '6 million juice boxes’ … The surviving juice boxes find hope, uniting to rebuild their shelf in ‘the only place where safe.’”
“The reading was deliberately subtle, avoiding explicit mentions of Jewish history or Zionism to ensure accessibility.”
“Their return to a “shelf of their own” reflects Zionism’s core tenet: the Jewish people’s right to self-determination in their ancestral homeland.”
“Whether The Shelf They Lost will become a staple in Israel advocacy remains to be seen, but its debut at Columbia suggests a new approach: using storytelling to bridge divides.”