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  • ISBN 9781681156088
  • Dimensions: 212 x 276mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Nov 2023
  • Publisher: Behrman House Inc.,U.S.
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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"A joyful peek into Jewish life in a place that is likely to be unfamiliar to many American readers." --Booklist

"Young readers’ images of Jewish people will expand with this portrayal of the Abayudaya, Jews of color in contemporary Uganda...This joyful, colorful, and well-designed book will make children and adults want to jump up and join in the dance." --Sydney Taylor Shmooze

"Reminds read­ers that there are many Jew­ish com­mu­ni­ties world­wide, and they all cel­e­brate Shab­bat in their own ways." --The Jewish Book Council


Ugandan artist John Baptist Tumuhaise brings a Jewish Ugandan village to life in this story of a young girl who is distracted from her Shabbat preparation chores by the lure of a dance troupe that comes to her village.


Young Miryam wakes to a bright morning and the many chores needed to help get ready for Friday night and Shabbat in her small Ugandan village. As readers follow her through her day, they learn elements of celebrating this weekly Jewish ritual that are both universal in Jewish culture and unique to the Jewish Ugandan community, the Abuyadaya, or Tribe of Judah. A glossary explains the names of ritual foods, Ugandan terms, and landmarks used in the story.

Kerry Olitzky was named one of the fifty leading rabbis in North America by Newsweek and is well-known for inspiring books that bring Jewish wisdom tradition into everyday life. He is the former longtime executive director of Big Tent Judaism (formerly Jewish Outreach Institute) and served on the faculty/administration of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. His most recent children's book is The Desert Unicorn (with Bonnie Grubman, Apples and Honey Press). He lives in North Brunswick, NJ. Rachel Stock Spilker has served as a cantor at Mount Zion Temple in St. Paul, Minnesota since 1997. She was ordained in 1996 from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. She is currently working to establish an egalitarian mikveh in Minnesota. Rachel loves to travel and learn about other Jewish communities and has led congregational trips to Santa Fe, Cuba, and Morocco. She enjoys yoga, painting, and cooking.  Rachel and her husband, Rabbi Adam Stock Spilker, are the proud parents of three children -- Eiden (who traveled with her to Uganda), Mirit, and Liam. She lives in Mendota Heights, MN. John Baptist Tumuhaise is a contemporary realist painter and children’s book illustrator. He has a passion for wildlife, which he brings to life with contrasting and harmonious colors and exiting compositions. He has been nominated for outstanding children’s book illustrator in Uganda. He lives and works in Kampala, Uganda. Gershom Sizomu is the Chief Rabbi of Uganda.