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Canaan Tours Jan 26, 2009
By Jewish Book World Magazine Purple Monkey Books, clearly a self-published offering, presents the first in a series focusing on Maya and Josh's Canaan Dogs, Sephira and Shem and the Kabbalistic journey on which the dogs take their "owners". This first journey introduces Shem and Sephira as knowledgeable talking dogs that are able to travel through "anywhen". When Maya does not take her homework assignment for Hebrew school seriously the dogs find it imperative to show both her and her younger brother Josh the significance of creation. In order to travel to that time, they must first ask permission of the council. Embedded throughout the text are references to kabbalistic, historical and Torah-based terms. These terms are explained in text boxes as well as a short glossary at the end of the book. The concepts range from Rosh Hodesh to a kabbalistic interpretation of pargode. The story and characters are geared at young students still in Hebrew school but the ideas presented are often quite complicated and difficult. The inclusion of the dogs allow for the thinly plotted story to be more personal and light so that it may be understood on a basic time travel level as well as the more esoteric Kabbalistic. Reviewed by Drora Arussy
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Teaches an old story in a new way! Jun 06, 2008
By Deborah G. My daughter loved this book! The writing is so clever and gets to the heart of the true meaning of the biblical story, but in a way that appeals to all ages, and particularly engages children.
Great book!
Fun AND Educational Jun 26, 2008
By RMDP
"Bookworm38"
What my grandkids loved most about this book were the characters of the dogs and how they told the story of the beginning in such a way that was both fun and exciting. The story combines fantasy and Jewish history in a compelling and delghtful way and I highly recommend this book.
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