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AJL ANNOUNCES HOLIDAY HIGHLIGHTS TITLES FOR SPRING 2022

For immediate release, February 27, 2022 — The Association of Jewish
Libraries is pleased to announce that five titles have been selected for
its seasonal AJL Holiday Highlights list, celebrating Shabbat, Havdalah,
and Passover. These titles are AJL’s picks for the best Jewish holiday
children’s books of Spring 2022.



Titles that are selected as Holiday Highlights exemplify the highest
standards of authentic Jewish representation and holiday spirit in both
writing and illustration. A committee of expert judges recommends these
books for use by families, in schools, and in libraries. AJL hopes that the
publishing world will look to the quality of these examples when creating
new children’s books about Jewish holidays.

Holiday Highlights titles are named twice a year, for the spring and fall
publishing seasons. Submissions are being accepted now for the Fall 2022
list. Please email holidayhighlig...@jewishlibraries.org to send digital
review copies or to request instructions for sending print review copies.

The Spring 2022 AJL Holiday Highlights are:

SHABBAT & HAVDALAH

Shabbat Shalom & A New Week, both by Vicky Weber, illustrated by Shirly
Ng-Benitez, Apples and Honey Press (6/1/22)

This pair of board books introduces the weekend rituals associated with
welcoming Shabbat on Friday night and saying goodbye to Shabbat on Saturday
night. Spare yet charming illustrations feature toddlers of varying skin
tones, complemented by rhyming couplets.

PASSOVER

A Persian Passover by Etan Basseri, illustrated by Rashin Kheiriyeh,
Kalaniot (3/18/22)

Sibling hijinks threaten Passover until a friendly neighbor comes to the
rescue. Bright collage illustrations capture mid-century Iran and highlight
the details of Sephardic Passover preparation unique to the setting.

Alone Together on Dan Street by Erica Cohen Lyons, illustrated by Jen
Jamieson, Apples & Honey Press (3/1/22)

This lovely Passover tale captures the spirit of the holiday, and the
concept of community, all couched in the isolation of Covid. As Mira’s
family prepares for Passover in Jerusalem during the lock-down, she finds a
safe way to bring the whole neighborhood together.

Raquela’s Seder by Joel Edward Stein, illustrated by Sara Ugolotti, Kar-Ben
Publishing (2/1/22)

Set during the Spanish Inquisition, a young girl and her parents take to
their fishing boat to celebrate a Passover seder in secret. Patterned
textiles infuse the moonlit illustrations while the parallels between the
Exodus and the Inquisition invoke resonances across Jewish history.

Find a PDF listing the Spring 2022 AJL Holiday Highlights titles HERE
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AJL’s Holiday Highlights judges are experts in their field:

Robbin Friedman is the head of children’s services at the Chappaqua Library
in Chappaqua, NY. She has served on ALSC’s Newbery committee, written
for School
Library Journal, The Horn Book and Guessing Geisel, and taught Hebrew
school once upon a time.

Amy Lilien-Harper has been a professional children’s librarian since 1995.
She has served on the Newbery committee, the Caldecott committee and the
ALA Notable children’s recordings committees.  She reviews picture books
for School Library Journal, and has served four times on the Nutmeg
Committee, which chooses books for the Connecticut Children’s choice awards.

Sylvie Shaffer is the PreK-8 librarian at the Capitol Hill Day School in
Washington, DC and is active in several overlapping kidlit-focused
communities including ALSC, YALSA, and Capitol Choices. Sylvie served on
AJL’s 2019 and 2020 Sydney Taylor Book Awards as well as on ALSC’s 2018
Geisel Committee.



The Association of Jewish Libraries, the leading authority on Judaic
librarianship, is an international professional organization that fosters
access to information and research in all forms of media relating to all
things Jewish. The Association promotes Jewish literacy and scholarship and
provides a community for peer support and professional development. Learn
more at jewishlibraries.org.

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