Behind Kar-Ben’s books are the clever, creative, wise, witty and wonderful people who write them. An author visit is a fun way to show kids that books and learning about Jewish culture, holidays and traditions matters. Many authors offer interactive programs with hands-on components to create memorable experiences. From board book authors who engage preschoolers and parents with rhyme and song to picture book writers who bring silliness and shenanigans to those with programs for older children on Jewish history, Kar-Ben’s authors inspire young minds to be curious and enthusiastic about Jewish life.
Search the state-by-state listings below for an author near you.Alabama:
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Arizona:
Amy Fellner Dominy, author
Phoenix, AZ
A House with No Door
Amy Fellner Dominy is the award-winning author of books for children and teens. She writes about kids who can be anything and choose to be themselves. Amy lives in Phoenix with her husband, a cat who thinks she's a dog, and a dog who does very little thinking at all.
One Good Deed is a story about the power of mitzvahs bringing a neighborhood together. Following a reading, children will participate in activities and discussions that highlight the ways they can make the world a better place.
California:
Jan Schwaid, author
Burbank, CA
The Shabbat Flood
Jan Schwaid is an author, screenwriter, and teacher with a passion for carbs. She prefers plain challah over raisin, although she wouldn't turn down a chocolate chip loaf. Jan has loved writing since she was a child, when her first story, The Horse with the Fiery Eyes, received a smiley face sticker. Originally from Wisconsin, she now lives in California with her husband, daughter, and rescue pup, Taco.
Debra Garfinkle, author
Newport Beach, CA
Rules for Liars
Debra Garfinkle is the author of thirty-seven books for children and teens. She lives in Southern California with her husband and one-eyed dog. Debra has three grown children and a law degree. She loves speaking at libraries, schools, and conferences.
Ilana R. Wieder, author
Aliso Viejo, CA
Shira the Singing Puppy
Ilana
R. Wieder is
the founder of Shalom Writers where she hosts online meetings with writers who
are passionate about telling Jewish stories. Ilana loves to read, paint, and
travel with her family. She is based in California. www.ilanarwieder.com.
Sarah Lynn Scheerger, author
Camarillo, CA
Mitzvah Pizza
After presenting this sweet story about kindness and friendship, Sarah Lynn will facilitate ways to “pay it forward” with hands-on activities. A perfect tie-in to a service-learning project.
Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh, author
Burbank, CAPamela Mayer, author
Foster City, CA
Peek-A-Boo Passover, Chicken Soup, Chicken Soup, Don’t Sneeze at the Wedding
Participate in rhyming fun, finger plays, and melodic tunes with Pamela!
Stacia Deutsch, author
#1 New York Times Best Selling author presents this inspiring story from the Civil Rights Movement. Through the lens of Tikkun Olam, Hot Pursuit examines the lives of three young men and their commitment to register voters in Mississippi in 1964. Through reading and discussion, presentations will open up this important slice of history in an age-appropriate manner. (Ages 8-11)
Both an author and an illustrator, Becky’s interactive, hands-on workshop will help kids consider the link between words and pictures so they can create their own mini-books.
Oakland, CA
Betsy Rosenthal, author
Los Angeles, CA
When Lightnin’ Struck
Through her slide show, by reading excerpts from her middle grade novel, When Lightnin’ Struck, and by posing thought-provoking questions, Betsy reveals a lesser-known chapter in the history of the Jewish people---that of the Jews of Spain, their forced conversion and their secret practices. She also offers students a glimpse into a period of U.S. history in Texas just before the Great Depression and what life was like in small-town U.S.A. for an immigrant family from Russia.
Los Angeles, CA
When Lightnin’ Struck
Through her slide show, by reading excerpts from her middle grade novel, When Lightnin’ Struck, and by posing thought-provoking questions, Betsy reveals a lesser-known chapter in the history of the Jewish people---that of the Jews of Spain, their forced conversion and their secret practices. She also offers students a glimpse into a period of U.S. history in Texas just before the Great Depression and what life was like in small-town U.S.A. for an immigrant family from Russia.
Marcia Berneger, author
San Diego, CA
A Dreidel in Time: A New Spin on an Old Tale
A former teacher, Marcia offers workshops on basic story elements for levels from kindergarten through high school. Learn how to blend the elements of real life with stories from the past and fantasy.
Noa Nimrodi, author
Carlsbad, CA
Not So Shy
Learn about the inspiration behind the writing of Not So Shy from Israeli-American author Noa Nimrodi. Noa will read excerpts from the novel, answer questions and raise questions for discussion encouraging self-reflection, empathy and critical thinking. Her talk can be tailored to touch on any specific theme in the book (identity, belonging, family, friendship, adapting to a new culture, dealing with antisemitism). Noa will gladly incorporate writing prompts and/or art projects based on ideas and themes from the book. Feel free to reach out using the contact form at noamimrodi.com
Rabbi Jamie Korngold, author
Boulder, CO
Sadie and Ori series, Mazel Tov! It’s a Girl / Mazel Tov! It’s a Boy, Seder in the Desert
Rabbi Jamie shares her stories and leads a related activity that encourages children in their own Jewish spiritual adventures. For children ages 6+, Jamie offers an empowerment workshop, in which kids write and illustrate their own books.
Rabbi Joe Black, author
Denver, CO
Afikomen Mambo, Boker Tov “Singing Rabbi”
Joe Black is a congregational rabbi and an internationally renowned singer/songwriter. His dynamic music for children and adults has been shared with hundreds of Jewish communities around the world. He is available for readings and workshops as well as concerts—as a solo artist or with a full band.
Renee Londner, author
Prospect, CT
The Missing Letters: A Dreidel Story, Stones for Grandpa
With books both serious and silly, Renee can create a dynamic program with a reading and hands-on activities.
Meryl Gordon, author
Stamford, CT
The Flower Girl Wore Celery
Together we will read about Emma, who can’t wait to be the flower girl at her cousin Hannah’s wedding. Is it true that she’ll wear a celery dress and meet a ring bear? Nothing is quite what she’s expected, as Hannah’s new spouse turns out to be another bride! Jewish wedding customs are woven into the story, making this book not just about same sex marriages but about all Jewish weddings. Children will make hats and masks to transform themselves into “flower”-girls and ring-“bears.”
Colorado:
Connecticut:
Janice Hechter, author/illustrator
Unionville, CT
The Power of Her Paintbrush
Janice Hechter is both an author and illustrator who has exhibited her paintings throughout the country. Janice has illustrated eight picture books, including SCBWI Crystal Kite Award finalist, The Great Elephant Escape. She is based in Connecticut.
Unionville, CT
The Power of Her Paintbrush
Janice Hechter is both an author and illustrator who has exhibited her paintings throughout the country. Janice has illustrated eight picture books, including SCBWI Crystal Kite Award finalist, The Great Elephant Escape. She is based in Connecticut.
Delaware:
Florida:
Audrey Ades, author
Jupiter, FL
Jason Belongs, Judah Touro Didn't Want to be Famous, The Rabbi and the Reverend
Join Audrey Ades in an engaging presentation on the secret philanthropist, Judah Touro
Emily Raij, author
Winter Park, FL
Just Say Welcome
Emily Raij has
written more than 40 books for children and edited dozens of professional
resources for K-12 teachers. She is a native of Chicago, where she earned her
journalism degree from Northwestern University. She lives in Florida with her
husband, daughter, son, and dog.
Lori Dubbin, author
Miami, FL
Perfect Match: The Story of Althea Gibson and Angela Buxton
Lori Dubbin shares the story of Althea and Angela as tennis
doubles partners and life-long friends. Along with a Q&A and book signing,
she also leads a related interactive memory game activity encouraging reading
comprehension and empathy.
Joni Klein-Higger & Barbara Scharf, author
Tampa, FL
Barnyard Bubbe’s Hanukkah
Joni and Barbara will sing original songs, read their barnyard counting book, and provide lots of Hanukkah fun!
Samantha Orshan Kahn, author
Boca Raton, FL
The Right Blessing: An Identity Story
Rabbi Samantha Orshan Kahn is an approachable rabbi, mother, and spiritual advisor navigating the complexities of Jewish parenting in today's world. Inspired daily by both her daughters, Rabbi Kahn feels especially connected to her debut picture book, The Right Blessing, as the mother of a transgender girl. She encourages open dialogue and is available to all parents and families who may be in need of support or understanding. She is passionate about community outreach, interfaith inclusivity, and engaging in Tikkun Olam.
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Maine:
Tom Leigh, illustrator
Little Deer Isle, ME
Shalom Sesame series
Half-day or full-day presentations include demonstrating how to create a digital painting from a Sesame Street book from sketch to finish, as well as a demonstration of drawing various Sesame characters, and then allowing students to complete their own drawings of Grover.
Maryland:
Debbie Levy, author
Potomac, MD
The Key from Spain: Flory Jagoda and Her Music
Celebrate music and Ladino language, as Debbie reads an excerpt from the book, talks about friendships with people from different backgrounds and cultures, and teaches some Ladino words, plus Flory’s most famous song, Ocho Kandelikas.
Ellen Kahan Zager has served the Jewish community in many ways with her creative abilities, from designing museum installations to serving on Federation and day school boards. Ellen lives in Baltimore.
Laura Gehl, author
And Then Another Sheep Turned Up: Laura Gehl’s high-energy program includes rhyming games, acting out a busy Passover seder with not enough chairs to go around, and—of course—counting sheep!
Danielle Joseph, author
Potomac, MD
Sydney A. Frankel's Summer Mix-Up
Danielle is available to teach kindness workshops that tie into the theme of the book. Grades 3-6.
Ruth First Never Backed Down
This workshop integrates social studies and language arts. Danielle will talk about the need to expose readers to diverse settings, and about the need to stand up for one another. Grades 2-5.
Doug Rand, author
Chevy Chase, MD
Shavuot, Shavuot, Why Are You Sad?
Doug Rand is a writer whose plays have been performed thousands of times worldwide. His first book for children is Shavuot, Shavuot, Why Are You Sad? Doug served as Senior Advisor to the Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) during the Biden administration and as Assistant Director for Entrepreneurship in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) during the Obama administration. As an entrepreneur, he was the co-founder and president of Boundless, and the co-founder and CEO of Playscripts, Inc. He lives in the Washington, DC, area with his wife, their three children, and a pet axolotl.
Massachusetts:
Arnon Z. Shorr, author/Joshua Edelglass, illustrator
José and the Pirate Captain Toledano
With extensive experience teaching and working with older kids and adults, Arnon and Josh offer a range of dynamic presentations connected to their graphic novel about Jewish pirates. Events range from a simple book talk to film screenings, lectures and even a weekend-long scholar-in-residence program. For a list of program options and pricing, visit http://tinyurl.com/toledanospeakers
José and the Pirate Captain Toledano
With extensive experience teaching and working with older kids and adults, Arnon and Josh offer a range of dynamic presentations connected to their graphic novel about Jewish pirates. Events range from a simple book talk to film screenings, lectures and even a weekend-long scholar-in-residence program. For a list of program options and pricing, visit http://tinyurl.com/toledanospeakers
Joy Nelkin Wieder, author/illustrator
Lancaster, MA
The Mouse Who Loved Latkes
Joy Nelkin Wieder is
an author, artist, and educator. When she's not writing or illustrating books
for children, she might be painting landscapes or training service dogs. She
lives outside Boston with her husband and two cats.
Melody Howard Ritt, author
Sharon, MA
Charley and Seymour's Hanukkah Miracle
Melody Howard Ritt holds a bachelor's degree from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, she lives in Massachusetts with her husband, Jay, and their sweet kitty, Chloe. Charley and Seymour's Hanukkah Miracle is her first children's book.
Susan Lynn Meyer, author
Sherborn, MA
Matzah Belowstairs
Read this exciting Passover book aloud and then share different families’ Passover traditions. Programs include a hands-on craft—making mouse ears!—and then searching for the afikomen, just like the characters in the book!
Laya Steinberg, author
Auburndale, MA
The Best Sukkot Pumpkin Ever
Read this charming book with the author and be inspired to roll up your sleeves and do a community service project in the same spirit of the story.
Heidi Smith Hyde, author
Chestnut Hill, MA
Pavel and the Tree Army, Elan, Son of Two Peoples, Feivel’s Flying Horses, Mendel’s Accordion, Emanuel and the Hanukkah Rescue
Programs specific to each book include hands-on activities and discussion.
Jane Kohuth, author
Holliston, MA
Who’s Got the Etrog?
After an author-led read-aloud, Jane will present a program that can be focused depending on audience needs to include hands-on activities like crafts or walking students through the writing process. Learn about the Sukkot holiday ritual of the lulav and etrog, the Abayudaya people and Jewish diversity, or the process of writing a book. Preschool programs will include Sukkot-themed crafts and about how to shake (and share!) the lulav and etrog just like the animals in the story!
Lesléa Newman, author
Holyoke, MA
Baby's Blessings, Hanukkah Delight!, My Name is Aviva
Like Aviva, the star of Lesléa Newman’s children book, My Name is Aviva, everyone’s name has a story. After reading My Name is Aviva, Lesléa Newman will lead a writing exercise, during which each child will write a simple poem about his or her name.
Susan Axe-Bronk, author
Newton, MA
The Vanishing Gourds
Solve the mystery of the missing gourds and uncover the mischief of some sneaky squirrels! Susan Axe-Bronk reads her suspenseful ecofriendly Sukkot tale. Presentation can include crafting cool sukkah decorations.
Jane Sutton, author
Lexington, MA
Zayde Babysits before Passover, Paulie’s Passover Predicament, Esther’s Hanukkah Disaster
Join Jane Sutton to explore the real meanings of holidays by reading her hilarious books and participating in crafting and silly games.
Amy Meltzer, author
Northampton, MA
The Shabbat Princess, A Mezuzah on the Door
Boys and girls are invited to come dressed as princes and princesses when Amy Meltzer presents her book The Shabbat Princess. Her presentation includes a book reading, Shabbat-related art project, and a costume parade!
Jacqueline Dembar Greene, author
Wayland, MA
Walk Till You Disappear, Speak Up, Tommy!, The Secret Shofar of Barcelona
Jacqueline Dembar Greene, author of American Girl series Rebecca Rubin, reads her story about a bomb sniffing dog from Israel, and explores the lesson of what it’s like to be a new student in a new country, when you are just learning to speak the language. Learn the Hebrew words used to train the dog in the story.
Esty Schachter, author
Newton, MA
Pickled Watermelon
Esty will read from her tween-pleasing novel about eleven-year-old Molly, who just wants to spend the summer with her friends at camp, but reluctantly heads to Israel to visit family she barely knows instead. Then Esty can lead an audience in an activity, from sharing ideas to even writing about their own life experiences.
Esty Schachter, author
Michigan:
Anita Pazner, author
Detroit area, MI
The Topsy-Turvy Bus
The Topsy-Turvy Bus is an alternative-energy classroom on wheels. It's a great conversation starter for Earth Day, recycling month, or any time you want to talk about sustainability with a diverse case of character. Anita's presentations focus on the world's current pollution problems, but they also dive into the past. The them of Tikkun Olam runs through the book, giving kids the power to change the world. The best part of the book is that it's based on an actual bus that can accompany Anita on speaking engagements for an additional fee.
Shmulik Paints the Town, The Singer and the Scientist
High-energy fun and creativity abound when Lisa Rose and her pup puppet visit and share her book. A community-building art project can also be included.
Minnesota:
Duluth, MN
Way Too Many Latkes, Hannah’s Way
Since she was a child, Linda dreamed of becoming a children’s book writer. She enjoys demystifying the writing process and making writing fun for children, bringing “show-and-tell” materials such as a rough draft (or “sloppy copy”), revisions, a book contract, editor’s comments, an uncut press sheet, color separation sheets, and her rejections (very popular with all kids!). She, of course, reads a book to the class and tells the story of how it came to be!
Minneapolis, MN
Invite a children’s book publisher to your organization, book fair or conference to speak about current trends in Jewish children’s books, the writing and marketing of Jewish children’s books, or other book-related topics. An experienced presenter, she can tailor her Jewish children’s book related talk or workshop to your programming needs. (Adults)
Minneapolis, MN
L’Dor Vador: A Keepsake Coloring Book
Children and adults can join Judy for intergenerational coloring projects. A professional artist specializing in ketubahs, Judy can create a special piece for your community to color in together and display with pride.
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Karen Rostoker-Gruber, author
Branchburg, NJ
Happy Birthday, Trees!
Karen Rostoker-Gruber's presentations are extra-special as she's also a ventriloquist! She takes the students through each step of her process - from sticky notes at 3am all the way to the printed book. Maria, her life-sized puppet, is her funny sidekick. Karen also does storytimes.
Ann Malaspina, author
Ridgewood, NJ
A Scarf for Keiko
Ann will share how she gets her ideas and writes her books, plus present fun activities like “verb hunts” and "walking in a character's shoes." In addition, a knitting activity will engage readers to think about themes from A Scarf for Keiko.
Rachelle Burk, author
East Brunswick, NJ
The Best Four Questions
Curiosity, creativity, and imagination in the story creation process are at the core of Rachelle’s presentations for elementary and preschool audiences. Storytelling visits include interactive dramatics, story board, masks, puppets, and other props.
Elizabeth, NJ
Rise & Shine: A Challah-Day Tale, Only Nine Chairs, Fins and Scales
An author and illustrator, puppeteer and ventriloquist, Karen Ostrove inspires children to explore the creative processes of writing and drawing through hands-on activities.
Andria Warmflash Rosenbaum, author
Fair Lawn, NJ
Meg Goldberg On Parade, A Grandma Like Yours/A Grandpa Like Yours
A book reading, body movement group game and craft activity. (Preschool-Kindergarten)
Meg Wiviott, author
Morristown, NJ
Benno and the Night of Broken Glass
After gentle assessment of what the children know about the Holocaust, Meg gives a brief introduction to the events of Kristallnacht, followed by a short presentation on why she decided to write the Benno story, which is inspired by her meeting a survivor of Kristallnacht. Meg reads the story of Benno and leads a discussion focusing on the theme of the loss of friendship and tolerance for others. Each child will create a collage out of colored paper pieces mimicking the shattered glass of Kristallnacht, using the art to express the feelings of the characters in the story as well as their own feelings. (Ages 8 and up)
Ruchama King Feuerman, author
Passaic, NJ
The Mountain Jews and the Mirror
All Jews arrived from somewhere, and not all of them came from Europe. Join author Ruchama King Feuerman, whose family lived in Morocco for centuries, to learn about the Jews of North Africa in a book reading and discussion.
Barbara Krasner, author
Somerset, NJ
Goldie Takes a Stand: Golda Meir’s First Crusade, 37 Days at Sea: Aboard the M.S. St. Louis, 1939
Barbara Krasner’s program What Would Goldie Do? inspires children to dream big and to help their communities. The program includes a reading of her story about Golda Meir’s first crusade as a fourth grader in Milwaukee, raising money to help her classmates buy textbooks. Children then engage in a game, What Would Goldie Do?, to demonstrate how one kind gesture can make a big difference.
Ann Koffsky, author
West Hempstead, NJ
Shabbat Shalom, Hey!
Using illustrations from her more than 30 published books as a starting point, Ann’s lively, interactive program describes the process of writing and illustration from the first word, to first sketch, to the final book. It includes a sketching demonstration, a grab bag of props and lots of other fun surprises!
Linda Elovitz Marshall, author
New Mexico:
New York:
Albany, NY
Talia series, The Mexican Dreidel, Sh…Sh…Shabbat, The Mitzvah Magician, Grandma Rose’s Magic, Shalom Bayit: A Peaceful Home
Award-winning author of almost thirty picture books, Linda Elovitz Marshall studied cultural anthropology, taught early childhood education, raised four children and a small flock of sheep, pursued a PhD in anthropology, and owned and operated an indie bookstore prior to writing for children. Her Jewish-themed books include Talia and the Rude Vegetables, Talia and the Very YUM Kippur, Talia and the Haman-Tushies, The Mexican Dreidel (with Ilan Stavans), The Polio Pioneer, Good Night, Wind, and Brave Volodymyr. Her work has been translated into almost a dozen languages and has been adapted for dance, theater, and radio. She lives in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State and in New York City.
Melissa Stoller, author
New York, NY
Stella's Special Recipe
Melissa Stoller writes children's books to bring joy and connection to her readers. In other chapters of her life, Melissa has worked as a lawyer, legal writing instructor, freelance writer, and early childhood educator. She has served on boards including schools and her synagogue, and is a current trustee at a performing arts center. Melissa lives in New York City with her family, and enjoys theatre, museums, and sharing special recipes.
Bonnie Grubman, author
Syosset, NY
Harriet Hubbard and the Sold-Out Hanukkah, Bubbe and Bart's Matzoh Ball Mayhem
Bonnie Grubman is dedicated to preserving the magic of childhood. She has written more than fifteen picture books including Extraordinary Albert, The Desert Unicorn, and Bubbe and Bart's Matzoh Ball Mayhem. She lives in New York with her family.
Bellmore, NY
Passover Scavenger Hunt
A dynamic presentation includes a reading and an art activity when children make their own puzzles, just like the story’s main character.
Ellen Bari, author
Brooklyn, NY
Jumping Jenny, Does Your Dog Speak Hebrew? A Book of Animal Sounds
A high energy and fun program–kids will be hopping about tikkun olam! Kids select their favorite hobby: jump roping, ball bouncing, singing, coloring, whatever–and use that interest to make the world a better place. Create a Take-Home Tikkun Olam newspaper, like in the book.
Lela Nargi, author
Brooklyn, NY
A Heart Just Like My Mother’s
After presenting this lovely story about how a mother and daughter share the urge to make the world a better place, audiences will participate in a related tzedekah activity that encourages children to know themselves and to do good in the world.
Rahel Musleah, author
Great Neck, NY
Apples & Pomegranates: A Rosh Hashanah Seder
Children and adults learn about the traditions, songs, customs, history and stories of the Sephardic, Mizrahi and Oriental communities in a multi-media format. “Outside-the-box” holiday celebrations include creating a Baghdadi-Indian Passover seder plate; ushering in the New Year with a Rosh Hashanah “seder;” taking a Purim trip back to the tombs of Esther and Mordechai in Persia; and welcoming Hanukkah with the Tunisian “Hag Habanot”: Festival of Daughters. $500 plus travel.
Hudson Valley, NY
Green Bible Stories for Children
Durga Bernhard helps children make Bible stories personally meaningful through writing and crafting. Create a story scroll or make stick puppets of your favorite characters, build a paper ark and your own cutout animals, write and illustrate poems, or make group collages that “talk” to the sun.
Chris Nicola, author
Chris Nicola, author
New York, NY
The Secret of Priest’s Grotto: A Holocaust Survival Story
This remarkable author—a globetrotting caver, shares the story of how he uncovered the secret of the Stermer family, who survived the Holocaust by hiding in the labyrinth of Ukrainian caves known as Priest’s Grotto. Chris can wear or bring his caving equipment! (Ages 10+)
Krystyna Poray Goddu, author
New York, NY
An Unlikely Ballerina
A veteran author who writes about interesting people and their histories, Krystyna will discuss her research process for the book. After a reading, students will be led through exercises to discover the most interesting parts of their own amazing biographies.
Leah Rachel Berkowitz, author
Poughkeepsie, NY
The World Needs Beautiful Things
Rabbi Leah Rachel Berkowitz is experienced at presenting to all ages, and can provide Shabbat-in-Residence programming for synagogues. Young audiences will create a story about a biblical character, like in The World Needs Beautiful Things, using writing, bibliodrama, photography or crafting.
Ellen Fischer, author
Deborah Blumenthal, author
New York, NY
Frank, Who Liked to Build: The Architecture of Frank Gehry
After reading her book about Frank Gehry, one of the most extraordinary architects in the world, Deborah will talk about the creative process and how artists get their ideas, with specifics on how picture books are put together. Depending on the age of the group, she may do a guided art project to encourage kids to make their own Gehry-inspired buildings.
North Carolina:
Greensboro, NC
Shalom Sesame series, Latke, the Lucky Dog
Using learning games to create an interactive program, Ellen Fischer gets kids excited about reading and learning about holidays.
Jason Schachter Mckinney, author
Winston Salem, NC
Jason Belongs
Jason S. McKinney is a talented singer, instrumentalist, actor, composer, author, and advocate for the arts. He has performed at the White House, The Kennedy Center, Preservation Hall in New Orleans, and many famous opera houses.
Jason S. McKinney is a talented singer, instrumentalist, actor, composer, author, and advocate for the arts. He has performed at the White House, The Kennedy Center, Preservation Hall in New Orleans, and many famous opera houses.
Reidsville, NC
Shalom Sesame series, Maccabee!, Let My People Go!, ABC Hanukkah Hunt, ABC Passover Hunt, Eight is Great, Lotsa Matzah, Oh No, Jonah!, The Queen Who Saved Her People
Shalom Sesame series, Maccabee!, Let My People Go!, ABC Hanukkah Hunt, ABC Passover Hunt, Eight is Great, Lotsa Matzah, Oh No, Jonah!, The Queen Who Saved Her People
Maccabee: Tilda leads children in a vigorous retelling of the Hanukkah story with rhythm and rhyme that match the excitement of bold illustrations. A repeated theme allows listeners to participate and adds depth of meaning to the age old story. In conjunction with a student program, Tilda Balsley can include an afterschool workshop for teachers. Based on fluency research, this session shows teachers how to use rhyme and readers’ theater with students to encourage enthusiastic rereading.
Allison & Wayne Marks, authors
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Ohio:
Akron, OH
Og’s Ark, The Art Lesson
Prolific husband and wife duo bring the excitement of story crafting and word play to your group.
Stacy Nockowitz, author
Columbus, OH
The Prince of Steel Pier
In Stacy's interactive presentations for kids ages 8-16, she
shares how her Jewish roots influence her writing process and gets
involved with fun activities like Reader's Theater and art projects. Stacy also leads creative writing workshops that allow
children to see how they can develop stories from the place where memory and
imagination intersect.
Cleveland, OH
Eight Wild Nights: A Family Hanukkah Tale
Entertaining book reading with question- and-answer teaches children to play with words, anagrams and palindromes, and how to write short verse. (Grades PreK-6) $590/half-day, $850/full-day plus travel.
Fawzia Gilani-Williams, author
Al Ain, United Arab Emirates; Oberlin, OH
Yaffa and Fatima, Shalom, Salaam, The Button Box
Read together and discover the message of peace and being a good neighbor. After reading, we can discuss how we actually can all work together to make the world a better place, as well as do an activity that helps others to reinforce these values.
J. Patrick Lewis, author
Westerville, OH
The Wren and the Sparrow
Getting children excited about the wonders of poetry is the reason J. Patrick Lewis visits schools in the first place. Poetry that is fun and respects the music of the written word. Poems about animals, nature, people, holidays, everything under the sun - including limericks, haiku, riddles, shape poems, narrative poems, song lyrics and nonsense verse. $2,200/day+ travel, includes 4 presentations.
Linda Leopold Strauss, author
Wyoming, OH
A Different Kind of Passover
Linda often visit schools and libraries to make presentations to young people ranging in age from pre-schoolers to high school seniors. Her speaking style is informal and encourages creative give and take with students.
Robert Rubinstein, author
Eugene, OR
Zishe the Strongman
Learn to tell tales, and techniques to teach communication and storytelling skills to young people. Robert Rubinstein, professional teller, teacher, and director of the nationally known Roosevelt Middle School Troupe of Tellers, will help you build skills and enhance curriculum. (Ages 7 and up)
Tamar Fox, author
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Eric A. Kimmel, author
Portland, OR
Who Will Rule the Trees; The Three Latkes; Nicanor's Gate; The Scarlett and Sam series; Gabriel's Horn; Joseph and the Sabbath Fish
Eric A. Kimmel is the author of the beloved holiday classics Hanukkah Bear and Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins as well as the popular Scarlett and Sam series. His books have received numerous national and state awards including the 1990 Caldecott Honor Medal, the Sydney Taylor Lifetime Achievement Award, and most recently the Regina Medal, awarded by the Catholic Library Association for his body of work.
Portland, OR
Who Will Rule the Trees; The Three Latkes; Nicanor's Gate; The Scarlett and Sam series; Gabriel's Horn; Joseph and the Sabbath Fish
Eric A. Kimmel is the author of the beloved holiday classics Hanukkah Bear and Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins as well as the popular Scarlett and Sam series. His books have received numerous national and state awards including the 1990 Caldecott Honor Medal, the Sydney Taylor Lifetime Achievement Award, and most recently the Regina Medal, awarded by the Catholic Library Association for his body of work.
April Patten, author
Portland, OR
Rules for Liars
April Patten is a New York Times best-selling thriller author of more than twenty-five novels for teens and adults. She is based in Portland, Oregon.
Portland, OR
Rules for Liars
April Patten is a New York Times best-selling thriller author of more than twenty-five novels for teens and adults. She is based in Portland, Oregon.
Eugene, OR
Zishe the Strongman
Learn to tell tales, and techniques to teach communication and storytelling skills to young people. Robert Rubinstein, professional teller, teacher, and director of the nationally known Roosevelt Middle School Troupe of Tellers, will help you build skills and enhance curriculum. (Ages 7 and up)
Pennsylvania:
Philadelphia, PA
No Baths at Camp
Is there any other place you would rather be right now than summer camp? Enjoy an interactive session, complete with an entertaining reading of the book, games and hands-on activities, all about the joys of summer camp
Judy Press, author
Pittsburgh, PA
Bubbe’s Got the Beat, Pinky Bloom series
An experienced art educator and award-winning author of children’s art activity books, Judy Press stimulates parents and children alike. Along with a reading, Judy will encourage children’s creativity through making original, age-appropriate arts and crafts.
Rhode Island:
Kelly Easton Ruben, author
A Place for Elijah
Read together, talk about creativity, and practice imagining and telling stories.
Susan S. Novich, author
Providence, RI (Also available to book in New York City and Houston, TX )
Hello, Hanukkah!
Along with her puppets Badger and Hoopoe, Susan takes children on a fun-filled reading adventure that introduces Hanukkah traditions, colors and numbers. Children actively participate as they help to count and identify candle colors as Badger “lights” the hanukkiah with the white shamash and then chants a blessing over the candles. Afterwards, Susan demonstrates how to draw Badger and Hoopoe with simple shapes and lines, and provides instructions for children to make their own Badger and Hoopoe finger puppets.
Along with her puppets Badger and Hoopoe, Susan takes children on a fun-filled reading adventure that introduces Hanukkah traditions, colors and numbers. Children actively participate as they help to count and identify candle colors as Badger “lights” the hanukkiah with the white shamash and then chants a blessing over the candles. Afterwards, Susan demonstrates how to draw Badger and Hoopoe with simple shapes and lines, and provides instructions for children to make their own Badger and Hoopoe finger puppets.
South Carolina:
South Dakota:
Tennessee:
Nashville, TN
It’s Tu B’Shevat, Too Many Cooks: A Passover Parable
Texas:
Counting on Shabbat; Irving Berlin: The Immigrant Boy Who Made America Sing; Martin & Anne: The Kindred Spirits of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Anne Frank, A Queen to the Rescue: The Story of Henrietta Szold, Founder of Hadassah
Nancy Churnin, winner of the
National Jewish Book Award, a Sydney Taylor Honor and two Sydney Taylor
Notables, offers presentations for all ages. Her interactive presentation of
her board book, Counting on Shabbat, gives toddlers and
preschoolers an opportunity to act out this short, rhyming story about Shabbat,
counting and kindness and encourages little ones to create pictures of cheer
for our seniors as the children in the book do. Her Irving Berlin
book presentation includes Berlin singalongs for elementary school. Her
presentations of Martin & Anne and A Queen
to the Rescue offer opportunities for thoughtful
discussions with upper elementary and middle grade students about how our words
and actions, like those of Dr. King, Anne Frank and Hadassah founder Henrietta
Szold, can help heal the world.
Utah:
Vermont:
Virginia:
YA author Tammar Stein loves talking about her books, writing and what makes great literature. Learn about why Tammar decided to write The Six-Day Hero and Beni's War, and talk about heroes in your life.
Jennifer Elvgren, author
Barboursville, VA
The Edelweiss Pirates, The Whispering Town
Suitable in a school library and public library setting, Jennifer describes modern Europe and then jumps back in time to Nazi-occupied Europe. I then discuss how I got the ideas for my books, and walk the students through the process of making a book from idea to the bookstore shelf.
Bill and Ruth Goldeen, authors
Charlottesville, VA
Alef-Bet Yoga for Kids
A fun interactive session led by experienced kids’ yoga instructors, in which children learn to “be” the Hebrew alphabet letters through yoga poses.
Charlottesville, VA
A fun interactive session led by experienced kids’ yoga instructors, in which children learn to “be” the Hebrew alphabet letters through yoga poses.
Washington:
Jo Gershman, author/illustrator
Seattle, WA
A Wild, Wild Hanukkah
How does a children's book leap from an author's mind onto the page? Jo offers a story time or a presentation that invites kids on a tour behind the scenes of a picture book's creation. In the presentation, she passes around art sample as students explore original scribbles and sketches, discussing together what makes a particular drawing work. What could be changed or strengthened in another, and why do we have to reject one, even if we like it best? Participants discover their own creative perspective inside the story! Jo tailors her presentation to multiple ages providing inspiration for budding author/illustrators. A hands-on art project can be added, learning a step-by-step animal drawing (character from the book) of a crocodile, whose long back makes a perfect—if unusual—Hanukkah menorah.
Washington, D.C.:
Carolivia Herron, author
Always an Olivia
Carolivia Herron, an African American writer (Nappy Hair) who grew up in Baptist tradition, spent forty years journeying toward her conversion to Judaism. One Shabbat, her father’s surprising recognition of the Hebrew candle blessing led Carolivia to recall this story of Jewish ancestry told by her Great Grandmother Olivia Smith. about her family’s ancestral Sephardic journey — from Spain, Portugal, and Italy, to Barbary Pirates, Tripoli, Libya, and the GeeChees on the Georgia Sea Islands.
Rabbi Mindy Avra Portnoy, author
A Tale of Two Seders, Matzah Ball, Where Do People Go When They Die?
Kids Program: Book reading, followed by a conversation with children about our families and the different ways we celebrate holidays at home. This program could be combined with an adult program in family education context. Adult Program: Book reading, followed by a presentation and discussion for parents, clergy, and educators about new family configurations (divorce, single parent, two moms and two dads, intermarried) in the Jewish community, and how rituals and lifecycle events can help our children and support their families. No fee in local area. Fee plus travel outside area.
Deborah Lakritz, author
Milwaukee, WI
Say Hello, Lily, Joey and the Giant Box
Deborah Lakritz, author, social worker, and mother of five, presents a unique program for grandparents and grandchildren. Based on her book Say Hello Lily, about a shy little girl who visits a nursing and makes friends with its residents, Deborah will have kids and grandparents interacting with one another, sharing stories about birthdays past and present, culminating in a very special birthday party.
Karen Fisman, author
Toronto, ON
Nonna’s Hanukkah Surprise
When Rachel misplaces her special hanukkiah, Nonna saves the day with a fabulous homemade replacement. Following a reading, children will use their imaginations to create their own hanukkiahs out of regular household objects.
Elisabeth Kushner, author
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
The Purim Superhero
In a storytelling session, author Elisabeth Kushner will introduce young readers to the superhero she created: Nate the Super Alien! Children will have an opportunity to create and share their own superhero identities.
Lesley Simpson, author
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Yuvi’s Candy Tree, The Shabbat Box
Yuvi’s Candy Tree, based on the true story of a little girl and her grandmother who make their way from Ethiopia to Israel, is exciting and amazing! Author Lesley Simpson reads the story and then offers children the opportunity to create their own candy trees and tell their own stories about growing up.
Pamela Ehrenberg, author
The See-You-Soon Spice Box
Pamela Ehrenberg's previous picture books
include Queen of the Hanukkah Dosas and Planting
Parsley. Her middle-grade novel, Detour Ahead was a
National Jewish Book Award finalist. She and her children live in Washington,
D.C.
A Tale of Two Seders, Matzah Ball, Where Do People Go When They Die?
West Virginia:
Wisconsin:
Wyoming:
Canada:
Monique Polak, author
Montreal, Quebec
Room for One More
Monique will share with students how she met a woman in Montreal whose own family story inspired this one. Monique will share how to go about interviewing people and then transforming the interviews into fictional stories.
Cary Fagan, author
Toronto, Ontario
Mr. Tempkin Climbs a Tree
The idea that everybody has a story to tell is central to Cary Fagan’s presentation. Reading, talking and singing help young audiences see themselves as powerful storytellers.
International:
Tami Lehman-Wilzig, author
Israel
Rembrandt's Blessing, Luis de Torres Sails to Freedom, Stork's Landing, Zvuvi's Israel, Green Bible Stories for Children, Nathan Blows Out the Hanukkah Candles, Passover Around the World, Hanukkah Around the World, Keeping the Promise: A Torah's Journey, My Very Own Calendars
Tami Lehman-Wilzig is an award-winning author of sixteen Jewish content picture books, including On the Wings of Eagles, SOOSIE, The Horse That Saved Shabbat; Keeping The Promise; Nathan Blows Out the Hanukkah Candles; Passover Around the World; and Hanukkah Around the World. PJ Library has selected five of her titles for its English language markets, two for its Spanish speaking markets, and one for its Russian speaking market. Living in Israel for forty-eight years with her husband Sam, Tami is a busy grandmother of a tween and teen.
Michelle A. Orrelle, author
Israel
Todah: I Am Grateful
Michelle Orrelle is an Australian-born, Israel-based children's book author. Her nonfiction has appeared in The Times of Israel, The Australian Jewish News, and various anthologies. She co-founded an animation production company with her husband and works part-time as a guide at ANU—Museum of the Jewish People in Tel Aviv, where she helps visitors connect with Jewish history, culture, and tradition. Michelle initiated the Am Yisrael Children's Book Project to expand access to books about Israel. Michelle holds a BA in Visual Arts, a Master's in Design, and an MBA.
Carol Isaacs, author/illustrator
London, UK
The Cloak from Baghdad
Carol Isaacs is a keyboard player, accordionist, and writer. She has recorded and toured with many international artists including Sinéad O'Connor (Ireland), Indigo Girls (US), Ahmed Mukhtar (Iraq), Phongsit Khampee (Thailand). Also known as The Surreal McCoy, an award-winning cartoonist (published in the New Yorker, Private Eye, Spectator), Carol drew The Wolf of Baghdad graphic memoir based on her own family's recollections and then turned it into a motion comic with music, playing Arabic accordion on the soundtrack. Her children's story Samira's Stars (also set in Baghdad) won the UK Jewish Children's Book Awards in 2021.
