Susan wants to go to her friend's party. She does not want to go to her grandparents' house. But as she learns about a great aunt she never knew, and more about her Jewish heritage, she reconsiders the importance of family.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2019
SABBATH SUSAN SOLOMON
14 year old Susan has no interest in going to Grandma and Grandpas for the Sabbath meal. She’d rather party with friends. However much to her surprise she loves hearing stories of her great Aunt Shoshana who fought for what she believed in. This is a neat short story that depicts the traditions of Jewish families and their faith. Great for anyone who wants to learn about their Hebrew heritage. 5 stars for this fast and enlightening read.
14 year old Susan has no interest in going to Grandma and Grandpas for the Sabbath meal. She’d rather party with friends. However much to her surprise she loves hearing stories of her great Aunt Shoshana who fought for what she believed in. This is a neat short story that depicts the traditions of Jewish families and their faith. Great for anyone who wants to learn about their Hebrew heritage. 5 stars for this fast and enlightening read.
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