Miriam's Cup: A Passover Story


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In a feminist variation on the many stories told about Passover, Miriam, Moses's older sister, is the heroine. It is she who watches over Moses in the bulrushes, and it is she who tells the Egyptian princess who finds him that Jocheved, Moses's mother, should be his nursemaid. Years later, when the Israelites are wandering in the desert, Miriam leads the women in dance, and it is in her honor that God creates a well of spring water. This story is told as a modern-day family gathers to celebrate Passover. Miriam, the daughter, hears about her namesake and receives a gift of a goblet in honor of the prophet to place next to all the other ritual objects on the table. Bright watercolor paintings lend drama to the story. The text is framed on a background resembling papyrus. An author's note provides background on the origin of the story while the back cover contains music and lyrics for Miriam's Song, written by Debbie Friedman. Families and libraries in search of stories about female Biblical heroines will enjoy sharing this story.

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  Pesach - By Rabbi Shimon Finkelman, Rabbi Moshe Lieber - Hardcover
  Let My People Eat!: Passover Seders Made Simple - 
  Passover: The Family Guide to Spiritual Celebration - 
  Creating Lively Passover Seders: A Sourcebook of Engaging Tales, Texts & Activities - 
  The Music of Pesach at BJ - 
  The World's Most Popular Passover Songs - 
  Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik: On Pesach, Sefirat ha-Omer & Shavu'ot - Hardcover
  What is Passover - 
  Miriam's Cup: A Passover Story - 
  Celebrating Passover - 
  Hooray! It's Passover! Board Book - 

 

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