About the Book

Oy vey. Is it Hanukkah or Purim?

In the famously foolish town of Chelm, the adults believe themselves to be very wise. So when a letter arrives from the chief rabbi wishing everyone a happy Purim—even though it is clearly Hanukkah—the town begins preparing for the wrong holiday. Soon everyone is baking hamantaschen, sewing costumes, and celebrating with great confidence.

Only siblings Shmendrick and Mushka notice the mistake. As the adults carry on with the town’s delightful confusion, the children quietly trust what they know to be true, honoring Hanukkah while still finding joy in the mix-up.

Here’s what makes Hamantaschen for Hanukkah?! a joyful Jewish picture book:

  • A Fresh Chelm Folktale: Inspired by the legendary Wise People of Chelm, this funny story celebrates the warmth, silliness, and old-world charm of classic Jewish folklore.
  • Two Holidays in One Story: A playful mix-up between Hanukkah and Purim makes this a natural read for both holiday seasons.
  • Child-Centered Wisdom: Shmendrick and Mushka show curiosity and confidence as they notice what the adults miss and trust what they know to be true.
  • Perfect for Jewish Families and Classrooms: Hebrew and Yiddish terms, a helpful glossary, and full-color illustrations make this a funny read-aloud for homes, schools, synagogues, libraries, and holiday storytimes.

Rooted in Jewish humor, holiday tradition, and the wisdom of children, Hamantaschen for Hanukkah?! is a funny picture book about Chelm, Hanukkah, Purim, and learning when to trust your own understanding.

Meet the Author

Maurice J. Elias is a Professor of Psychology at Rutgers University and contributing faculty in Jewish Studies. His work centers on promoting joy, resilience, and emotional intelligence in children and families. He is co-author of Emotionally Intelligent Parenting, Talking Treasure, and The Joys & Oys of Parenting, and has written more than a dozen books for parents and educators. He and his wife live in Highland Park, New Jersey, close to their two daughters and three grandchildren.

Meet the Illustrator

Hector Borlasca is the illustrator of more than fifty children’s books, including Yiddish Saves the Day by Debbie Levy, The Porridge Pot Goblin by Jaqueline Jules, and Silly Time Stories by Robert Keith. He lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with his wife and daughter.

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