A Bit About Birds with 'All Eyes on Alexandra' Author Anna Levine
Posted by Anna Levine on 9/12/2018 to
Meet a Kar-Ben Author
Tucked into a hard-to-find patch of wilderness, where the trees are not trimmed and the plants grow wild, is Jerusalem's Bird Observatory. This patch of urban nature allows the birds to find places to hide from the sun, rain, and other animals.
Parsley at Tu B'Shevat and More!
Posted by Your Friends at Kar-Ben on 1/8/2018 to
Tu B'Shevat
Tu B’Shevat, though a minor holiday about agriculture in antiquity, has significance in today’s modern world, even though celebrating it during winter in North America requires a little bit of ingenuity. Tu B’Shevat has evolved into an opportunity to celebrate a connection to Israel while promoting environmentalism. Tu B’Shevat provides a wonderful opportunity for children to learn about the importance of a healthy planet, and their roles in carrying on the legacy of a verdant world.
Real Readers Respond: Dvorah K. Reads "The Six-Day Hero"
Posted by Guest blogger on 9/27/2017 to
Israel
Reader Dvorah, age 14, recently read The Six-Day Hero by Tammar Stein.