A Cloak for the Moon

By Kimmel, Eric A. & Krenina, Katya

Publishers Summary:
A retelling of one of Rabbi Nachman's tales in which a tailor, dreaming that the moon is cold in the sky, goes in search of a special fabric with which to make it a cloak.

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ISBN
978-0-82341-493-2
Publisher
New York : Holiday House, 2001.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on May 1, 2001

K-Gr 4 According to an author's note, this story is based on the work of Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav, a Jewish spiritual leader who died in 1811. Haskel, a tailor, spends his days sewing clothes and his nights lying on the roof watching the moon. In a dream, the moon tells him that she is cold and needs a cloak. Determined to make her a spectacular garment, he sets off to seek a special fabric that wi...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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