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Chargement... What Zeesie Saw on Delancey Streetpar Elsa Okon Rael
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This story filled my heart with warmth as I read about a Jewish family living in New York who attends a package party to raise money to help other Jewish families get to America. This would be good to read children about sharing and helping those in need. There is a special room at the package party where men can go in secretely to either leave money in a box or take what they need for their families. Zeesie sneaks in the room and leaves the only dollar she has to help anyone in need. I really enjoy this storyline where a young child is able to recognize that others may need help more than she does. It delivered a powerful message about giving and receiving and doing all that you can to help others. ( ) I chose this book because it is a community of Jewish immigrants who work together to support each other. All of the money from their auction goes to help bring other families to the United States. This goes to illustrate social studies standard 2.16 “analyze and interpret human behaviors, social gatherings, and institutions to better understand people and the relationships among individuals and groups.” Through observing one social event in this book, it is easy to tell how the individuals of this community interact. This is a story of a Jewish girl names Zeesie who had a dollar.she went to a package party for the Zborovah Society. In the great ballroom, there was a door that the men would take turns going behind. Zeesie’s father told her that it was where men, depending o their financial situation, could leave or take money. They went one at a time so no one would ever know which they did. To her shame she watched as he said a prayer and took eight dollars. Feeling terrible for having seen what she knew she shouldn’t, she left her dollar in the box and snuck out. This shows a very giving girl, hopefully this would rub off on the readers. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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A young Jewish girl living on Manhattan's Lower East Side attends her first "package party" where she learns about the traditions of generosity, courage, and community among Jewish immigrants in the early 1900s. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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