The story follows Baila, the village klopper, who is dedicated to helping her neighbors reach the synagogue promptly for morning prayers. Her commitment to her community highlights themes of responsibility and the importance of tradition. Through her efforts, the narrative explores the bonds formed within the village and the significance of faith in daily life.
Jennifer Tzivia MacLeod Book order
This author's work is not defined by biographical details but by the imaginative worlds and compelling narratives she crafts for her readers. Her writing invites exploration into unique perspectives and resonant themes.






- 2024
- 2024
The Peacock
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Set in 1947, the story follows a young girl navigating life while her father assists refugees in Europe. When a stray peacock appears in her yard, she faces her mother's frustration but sees an opportunity. Determined to help the peacock, she creates a plan to gain its trust and ultimately return it to the zoo, showcasing themes of compassion and resourcefulness amidst challenging circumstances.
- 2021
Maddie's journey of adapting to life in Israel unfolds as she grapples with homesickness during Thanksgiving. Her new friend Orly introduces her to the vibrant celebration of Sigd, a Jewish Ethiopian holiday that emphasizes gratitude. The story not only highlights cultural exchange but also provides insights into the significance of Sigd, accompanied by a parent note that enriches the reader's understanding of the holiday's values.
- 2021
When You Came
A Jewish Book of Arrival, Greeting, Celebration
This book offers a heartfelt exploration of Jewish traditions surrounding the arrival of a new child. It highlights meaningful rituals and customs that celebrate the joy of new life within the Jewish community. Through engaging narratives and vibrant illustrations, readers are invited to embrace the cultural significance of these celebrations, fostering a sense of belonging and connection to heritage. The book serves as a beautiful resource for families looking to honor their Jewish identity during this special milestone.
- 2020
Clarence's Topsy-Turvy Shabbat
- 24 pages
- 1 hour of reading
The story features a whimsically illustrated raccoon who hilariously mismanages the preparations for Shabbat, encountering various challenges along the way. Despite the comical mishaps, the raccoon ultimately succeeds in celebrating the holiday, highlighting themes of perseverance and the joy of community traditions.
- 2019
Story of a New Israeli
Sippura shel Olah Chadashah
A mother's dream of writing a book in Hebrew drives the narrative, exploring her journey filled with challenges and aspirations. As she navigates her creative process, the story delves into themes of perseverance, cultural identity, and the bond between mother and child. This heartfelt tale highlights the importance of following one's passions and the impact of storytelling across generations.
- 2017
Yossi struggles to provide for his family during Shavuot, attempting to sell kippahs made by his wife without success. His fortunes change when a mischievous monkey appears, drawing in customers with its playful antics. This unexpected friendship brings joy to Yossi, but it leaves him wondering whether the monkey will become a permanent part of his life. The story explores themes of resourcefulness, friendship, and the surprises that life can bring.
- 2015
Exploring the theme of collective memory, this book follows the journey of a wild baby elephant, illustrating how memories shape identity and resilience. It draws parallels between the elephant's experiences and the Jewish tradition of commemorating loss during Tisha b'Av, emphasizing the importance of remembering both joyful and painful moments. Aimed at children, it encourages meaningful discussions about heritage and the strength found in shared memories.
- 2015
One Chanukah night
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
One Chanukah night, not that long ago,Sammy sat glumly there by the glow.Argh! That assignment, stuck in his mind,He couldn’t relax and he couldn’t unwind.How can Sammy write about history when it’s his least favourite subject?A Chanukah assignment from his teacher leaves Sammy scrambling to find something interesting in Jewish history – until he realizes that there’s more to all those stories than he ever realized before.History is your story, too – find out all about it in One Chanukah Night .
