Showing posts with label Jews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jews. Show all posts

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Picture Books: Wonderful story-telling!

We use picture books alot around here -- for helping the kids learn about all manner of things from math to science/nature, history to geography, religion to sociology. Picture books, well-written and/or well-illustrated are much more beneficial than hours of lecturing or dry reading from a text book.

Two such books require special attention today. We read these yesterday and have re-read them three times since. Yes, they're that good! The books, Molly's Pilgrim and Make a Wish, Molly are about the same family -- a mom, dad and daughter who immigrate to New England from Russia to avoid the Jewish pogroms at the beginning of the 20th century. Molly's Pilgrim shows that the celebration of Thanksgiving is just applicable for the modern-day pilgrim, coming to the United States for freedom, as it was for the very first Thanksgiving. Make a Wish, Molly shows that religious beliefs are important to keep and not a secret to hide; that religious differences or cultural differences can be shared and cherished while melding into American society.

Either or both of these books would be fabulous for a study on immigration, different cultures, Russian history, Jewish customs (great descriptions of Tabernacles and Passover), Thanksgiving, birthday celebrations, home-made gifts vs store-bought, etc. Further, these stories are just very well written -- with sad parts and happy parts and the writing evokes emotions from readers of all ages (yes, we were all boo-hooing in parts!).

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Irene Sendler: A Polish Hero!

How cool is this????

A while back, I mentioned a Polish-Catholic woman who saved 2500 Jewish children in the Warsaw Ghetto during WW2 ...
well....

tomorrow night, on CBS, Hallmark Hall of Fame will be showing a new movie titled The Courageous Heart of Irene Sendler!

Please let me know how it is ... we don't have cable and our "digital converter antenna" that is supposed to help us get all the stations now, doesn't work ....
BTW, the REALLY cool thing?
Ms. Sendler had a Divine Mercy holycard that she kept with her throughout her war years ... a card she kept until 1979, when she gave it to then pope, John Paul the Great.
Tomorrow is Divine Mercy Sunday ... I wonder if CBS knew?

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Irene Sendler: A Polish Woman

Today, the anniversary of JP the Great's death, is a good day for me to post about another brave and devout Pole.

Irene Sendler is little-known outside of Poland. She was a social worker and nurse throughout World War 2. Seems she helped almost 2500 (!) Jewish children hide from the Nazis and escape from the Nazi-held Warsaw ghetto. For her good works, the Nazis arrested her in October of 1943, breaking her feet and legs. Sentenced to die, friends bribed the Gestapo guards and she escaped, only to be hunted by the Nazis for the rest of the War.

You can read more about this remarkable Pole at Giles Cote's Catholic Faith Education blog.

This "saviour of children" died in 2008, at the age of 98. A movie titled The Courageous Heart of Irene Sendler is currently in production.