
Rama has been sick for three days. She lays in bed, and does not go out to play. Her toys decide to surprise her, and go pay her a visit. This is a story about friendship, concern for a friend’s wellbeing, and visiting the sick.
Rama has been sick for three days. She lays in bed, and does not go out to play. Her toys decide to surprise her, and go pay her a visit. This is a story about friendship, concern for a friend’s wellbeing, and visiting the sick.
Rama has been sick for three days. She lays in bed, and does not go out to play. Her toys decide to surprise her, and go pay her a visit. This is a story about friendship, concern for a friend's wellbeing, and visiting the sick.
Read MoreVisiting the sick – Bikur Cholim The mitzvah of visiting the sick has been part of Jewish tradition since the days of our forefather Abraham; many stories on the Jewish bookshelf describe the importance of visiting the sick. Helping a sick person and making them feel that others care for them, ...
Read MoreDear Parents,
Rama has been sick for three days. She lays in bed, and does not go out to play. Her toys decide to surprise her, and go pay her a visit. This is a story about friendship, concern for a friend's wellbeing, and visiting the sick.
Visiting the sick – Bikur Cholim
The mitzvah of visiting the sick has been part of Jewish tradition since the days of our forefather Abraham; many stories on the Jewish bookshelf describe the importance of visiting the sick. Helping a sick person and making them feel that others care for them, are concerned about them, and miss them, may be as therapeutic as medicine. In these wintry days, when a sneeze follows a cough, it's good to be reminded of the sick people around us, and of the importance of visiting them.
Yemima Avidar-Tchernovitz (1909–1995)
Yemima Avidar-Tchernovitz was born in Lithuania, and immigrated to the Land of Israel when she was 12. She began writing when she was in her teens, and told her early stories to the children in the Tel Aviv kindergartens in which she taught. Her stories were first published in the weekly children's magazine Davar Liyladim, and she also wrote radio skits, in which she also acted on the "youth corner" broadcasts. Generations of children and youth in Israel grew up reading the dozens of well-loved books she authored, among which are Muki is Angry with Mom, Stories for Nivi, Two Friends on the Road, Eight in Pursuit of One, and One of Ours. Yemima Avidar-Tchernovitz is a Zeev Prize laureate and was also awarded the Israel Prize for Children's Literature.
The Toys' Visit
By Yemima Avidar-Tchernovitz
Illustrated by David Hall
Dear Parents,
Rama has been sick for three days. She lays in bed, and does not go out to play. Her toys decide to surprise her, and go pay her a visit. This is a story about friendship, concern for a friend's wellbeing, and visiting the sick.
Visiting the sick – Bikur Cholim
The mitzvah of visiting the sick has been part of Jewish tradition since the days of our forefather Abraham; many stories on the Jewish bookshelf describe the importance of visiting the sick. Helping a sick person and making them feel that others care for them, are concerned about them, and miss them, may be as therapeutic as medicine. In these wintry days, when a sneeze follows a cough, it's good to be reminded of the sick people around us, and of the importance of visiting them.
Yemima Avidar-Tchernovitz (1909–1995)
Yemima Avidar-Tchernovitz was born in Lithuania, and immigrated to the Land of Israel when she was 12. She began writing when she was in her teens, and told her early stories to the children in the Tel Aviv kindergartens in which she taught. Her stories were first published in the weekly children's magazine Davar Liyladim, and she also wrote radio skits, in which she also acted on the "youth corner" broadcasts. Generations of children and youth in Israel grew up reading the dozens of well-loved books she authored, among which are Muki is Angry with Mom, Stories for Nivi, Two Friends on the Road, Eight in Pursuit of One, and One of Ours. Yemima Avidar-Tchernovitz is a Zeev Prize laureate and was also awarded the Israel Prize for Children's Literature.
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