Books

We are pleased to offer several books, written by us and others, that we hope you find helpful and uplifting. All prices include shipping.

Now Available! A Purim to Remember

Now Available! A Purim to Remember

by David and Betty Weinberger; Illustrated by Louie Roybal III

Purim has been celebrated for centuries, ever since the Book of Esther was written.  So what makes this particular Purim party so memorable?  Could it be due to the bakery or the truck or the policeman?  To find out, you will haveREAD MORE

Passover Next Door

Passover Next Door

by David and Betty Weinberger; Illustrated by Melody Hemmer

Passover Next Door is a beautifully illustrated, full-color, hard-cover read-aloud book about celebrating Passover.It's a holiday as old as Moses, and as current as today. So, come join Claire and Cara as they pay a visit next doorREAD MORE

Hannukkah is Great

Hannukkah is Great

by David and Betty Weinberger; Illustrated by Christine McParland

Hanukkah is great. But why? Anja knows the answer… Catherine doesn’t. Anja wants to introduce Catherine to one of her favorite holidays, but it doesn’t seem to be working out too well. Will Catherine ever find out the answer? ComeREAD MORE

Not Cut Out to be a Teacher?

Not Cut Out to be a Teacher?

by Betty Weinberger

Ellie had studied education in college, but she wasn't prepared for the classroom. She is still haunted by the words spoken to her during her student teaching days: “Maybe you weren't cut out to be a teacher.” Now she is taking on aREAD MORE

A Jew , A Miracle, And A Mission

A Jew , A Miracle, And A Mission

Wilhelm Baum, son of a once prosperous Jewish family in Dortmund, Germany came to America one and a half years after Hitler's rise to power. While serving as photographer in the US Air Force, he was invited to photograph a “G.I.READ MORE

From Pierogi to Soybeans to Matzoh Balls

From Pierogi to Soybeans to Matzoh Balls

by Betty Weinberger

Young Betty Sapinski grew up in a Polish Catholic home, school, church and neighborhood. There was a time when everyone she knew was Polish and every person she knew ate things like pierogi, gowombki, and punczki.But 20 years later,READ MORE