PreS-Gr 2—"Adventure Rabbi" Korngold takes groups out into the Moab Desert in Utah each year for a "Seder in the Desert." This picture book documents the adventure with bright, clear photographs of participants hiking, setting up the Passover seder, and celebrating the holiday. Narrated by a nameless child, the simple text explains the connections between the Israelites' desert sojourn in biblical times and the modern desert experience. Passover symbols and customs are explained in a basic and kid-friendly way. The depiction of participants reciting Havdalah, an activity that typically marks the end of Sabbath and certain holidays, may be confusing to some readers. However, the inclusion of Havdalah could be a good jumping-off point to discuss how holidays of the Jewish lunar calendar move around on the Gregorian calendar. Familiarity with Passover is assumed, making the book best suited to Jewish readers or other audiences with awareness of the holiday's customs. The unusual setting is intriguing, and the obvious joy of the participants is infectious. Readers will wish to join future expeditions with Rabbi Korngold or to emulate her with their own picnic seders. A welcome addition to Jewish or general holiday collections.—
Heidi Estrin, Congregation B'nai Israel, Boca Raton, FLThe narrator describes what it's like to have a Passover seder in a desert setting "just like the Israelites." The plain text and accompanying photographs serve as an advertisement for the author's Adventure Rabbi program (with information about it included at the end); however, the photos of the many people participating, particularly the kids, make it look like a good time.
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