Charlotte Jewish News June 2021

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The Charlotte Jewish News - June 2021 - Page 4

~ Miss Debby’s Bookshelf ~

Best-loved Children’s Books, By Debby Block books for children of all ages often range from silly to ridiculous! I highly recommend “The Stinky Cheese Man and other Fairly Stupid Tales.” In this delightfully absurd picture book, Jon Scieszka takes well-known stories and turns them on their head. Recommended for ages 5-8.

Debby Block

“There’s no such thing as a kid who hates reading. There are kids who love reading, and kids who are reading the wrong books.” James Patterson I am frequently asked for book recommendations for children who “don’t enjoy reading.” We all understand that it is important for students to continue reading when out of school to avoid the “summer slide,” but how do you encourage reading over the summer? This summer article will focus on tips as well as my best-loved books for the reluctant reader ages 7-12. Let’s Laugh: Summer is a time for fun! Who said that reading has to be so serious? My favorite

books in the Mr. Gum series are easy to read and sure to have your children giggling well past bedtime. Recommended for ages 7-11. One of my all-time favorite books of recent years is “When Life Gives You O.J.” by Erica Perl. Zelly’s parents refuse to let her get a dog. Finally Zelly’s eccentric grandfather comes up with a ridiculous plan and creates a “practice” dog for Zelly made from an orange juice jug! Imagine feeding a plastic bottle or taking a plastic bottle for a walk on a leash! How silly! How embarrassing! Recommended for ages 8-11.

Have you heard of Mr. Gum? He is the grouchy man who hates children, animals, fun, and even corn on the cob. Throw in an angry fairy that lives in the bathtub and you have a riotous series of books by Jewish author Andy Stanton. Stanton says, “Kids have a really sophisticated grip on humor and storytelling.” The

CURBSIDE PICK-UP AVAILABLE AT THE LEVINE-SKLUT JUDAIC LIBRARY! Hours: Thursdays 1 PM-2 PM Fridays 11 AM-12 PM Sundays 11 AM-12 PM

Graphic Novels: Graphic novels are a terrific way to provide visual clues and engage readers. Happily, graphic novels as well as heavily illustrated books have become readily available! From “Big Nate” by Lincoln Peirce to “Dogman” and “Wimpy Kid” by Day Pilkey to “Narwahl” by Ben Clanton, there are many enticing choices. My favorite graphic novel series is “The Adventure of Rabbi Harvey.” Rabbi Harvey lives in the Old West and uses timeless Jewish wisdom to solve mysteries, work out problems, and even catch robbers. Each book in the series includes several short, delightful anecdotes. Embedded in each story are layers of humor that will entertain, teach and make anyone laugh. Recommended for ages 8-12.

your child’s interests? What are they curious about? Does your reader like mermaids, or magic tricks, animals, sports, or even Star Wars, or Minecraft? Find books that match their interests and it will make reading a far more enjoyable experience.

• Request Up to Four Items For Pick Up • Go to jewishcharlotte.org/cje and click on “CATALOG” to browse for books and find out what’s available. • Request books by: • • •

Logging into your library account and reserving online OR Emailing library@jewishcharlotte.org with the titles and authors of the books you wish to borrow OR Calling 704-944-6783 (leave a message if you get our voice mail)

• Books must be requested at least 24 hours in advance. • When Your Books Are Ready, You Will Receive A Call Or Email To Select A Pick Up Date. • Arrive At The Library During The Scheduled Pick Up Time On Your Selected Date, Pull Into The Circular Drive At The Blumenthal Portico, And Call 704-944-6783. • A Library Staff Member Will Deliver Your Bagged Books To The Back Seat Or The Trunk Of Your Car. • Books Will Be Due In Three Weeks And May Be Returned To the Library Drop Box In the Circular Drive.

Don’t have a library card? Visit www.jewishcharlotte.org/cje and click “Library Card” to apply. Library materials are quarantined for 5 days before they return to circulation

Just the Facts: Some children, as well as some adults, simply prefer reading nonfiction. Happily, there is a wonderful assortment of child-friendly books that focus on events, people, and historical events. I highly recommend the “Who Was” and “What Was” series. This wildly popular series of books is presented in an engaging, easy-to-read way. Recommended for ages 8-12. Focus on Interests: What are

Important tips: Don’t stop reading out loud to your reader. Not only will this provide opportunities to hear fluent, expressive reading, but also reading aloud will also increase his/her interest in books. Select books that are above your child’s reading ability so that you can scaffold learning, including vocabulary and comprehension. Miss Debby’s best-loved books, and many more, are available at the Center for Jewish Education, home of the Levine-Sklut Judaic Library. To reserve your copy today call (704) 9446783 or email library@jewishcharlotte.org.


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Moishe House Offi cially Welcomes a New Pod to South End with a Virtual Mezuzah Hanging

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The Pew Study Cheat Sheet: 10 Key Conclusions From the New Survey of American Jews

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Racial Justice: Making the Commitment for Real Systemic Change

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page 27

See Your Way Into Summer Using Mindfulness Strategies

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page 26

W.O.W.: Join Us for Women-Inspired Learning

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page 24

You've Been Diagnosed With Cancer and Need Chemotherapy: What You Need to Know

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page 25

Hadassah Remembers Audrey Madans

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page 24

Queens University Jewish Life: The Learning and Relationships Never End

3min
page 23

Foundation for the Charlotte Jewish Community Annual Meeting 2021

4min
pages 20-21

Bal Tashchit and Beyond: Composting, Little Eff ort With Big Reward

5min
page 19

For the First Time, a Woman Will Lead an Israeli Orthodox Synagogue

2min
page 18

Jonathan Rintel Discovers Deep Family Roots

3min
page 17

No Act is More American or More Jewish Than Welcoming a Stranger

3min
page 15

What Americans Had to Say About Jewish War Refugees

4min
pages 14-15

Temple Solel Appreciates Jewish History

3min
page 14

Inspiring Summer Sundays at Chabad

3min
page 13

Charlotte Lost a True Hero This Winter

2min
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A Loss to the Charlotte Jewish Community: Fred Shporer of Blessed Memory

3min
page 12

Temple Kol Ami Emerges From Behind the Screen

2min
page 11

Counting Our Blessings and Summer Reading

3min
page 10

Thoughts of the Late Audrey Madans

2min
page 8

A Letter to My Son, Jacob, on His Fifth Birthday

8min
pages 6-7

~ Sue’s Bookshelf ~

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~ Miss Debby’s Bookshelf ~

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page 4

From the Editor: May Their Memory Be A Blessing

3min
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LJCC One of the Five Selected to Partner with BBYO to Address Adolescent Health

3min
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Charlotte Educators Teaching in Israel

4min
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