The Devil's ArithmeticPenguin, 01.10.1990 - 176 Seiten "A triumphantly moving book." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review Hannah dreads going to her family's Passover Seder—she's tired of hearing her relatives talk about the past. But when she opens the front door to symbolically welcome the prophet Elijah, she's transported to a Polish village in the year 1942. Why is she there, and who is this "Chaya" that everyone seems to think she is? Just as she begins to unravel the mystery, Nazi soldiers come to take everyone in the village away. And only Hannah knows the unspeakable horrors that await. A critically acclaimed novel from multi-award-winning author Jane Yolen.
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... things. Like how many teaspoons of sugar went into a glass of iced tea. Or what took a stain out of a leather skirt. Or how to knit a scarf. Or make potato soup. Or where to find a pair of oldfashioned shoes for the school play. Aunt ...
... things. Like how many teaspoons of sugar went into a glass of iced tea. Or what took a stain out of a leather skirt. Or how to knit a scarf. Or make potato soup. Or where to find a pair of oldfashioned shoes for the school play. Aunt ...
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... things like “How do I know? I was there!” Beside her, Aaron was moving restlessly, getting ready to ask the Second Question. With the yarmulke covering his fair hair, he looked like a miniature Grandpa Will. Hannah almost laughed aloud ...
... things like “How do I know? I was there!” Beside her, Aaron was moving restlessly, getting ready to ask the Second Question. With the yarmulke covering his fair hair, he looked like a miniature Grandpa Will. Hannah almost laughed aloud ...
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... things. Let the children play. They are children for such a short time. And it's not as if we keep kosher or do things as a rabbi would. We do it for the children. Isn't that right, Belle?” Grandma Belle nodded. “So they can have fun ...
... things. Let the children play. They are children for such a short time. And it's not as if we keep kosher or do things as a rabbi would. We do it for the children. Isn't that right, Belle?” Grandma Belle nodded. “So they can have fun ...
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Aaron afikoman answer ARBEIT MACHT FREI Aunt Eva baby badchan barracks began blokova blue boxcar breath called camp Chaya cheeks child clothes couldn’t cried dark Dayenu dead didn’t door dream dress Esther eyes face father Fayge Fayge’s fingers girls Gitl whispered Gitl’s God’s gone Grandpa hair Hannah asked Hannah felt Hannah looked Hannah thought Hannah whispered head heard Hush Ida Vos Jews klezmer knew laughed Lilith’s loud Lublin married memory midden mikvah monsters mother mouth night ovens Passover Pilpul rabbi Rachel Reb Boruch remember Reuven Rivka Schnell scream Seder Shabbos goy she’d shelf Shema Yisrael Shmuel shoes shook shouted shtetl sigh silent singing sleep slowly smell smiled soldiers someone stared stood stopped story strange suddenly talk tell things took truck turned Tzipporah villagers Viosk voice wagon wedding woman women words Yente Yentl Yiddish Yitzchak zugangi