Big Wolf lives alone under a tree but one day a small wolf shows up. What’s he to do? This story sensitively explores the hesitation and range of feelings on the path of turning strangers into friends.
Big Wolf lives alone under a tree but one day a small wolf shows up. What’s he to do? This story sensitively explores the hesitation and range of feelings on the path of turning strangers into friends.
When Big Wolf first saw Little Wolf approaching, he was worried – what if the tiny wolf will bother him? What if he will ruin his peace and quiet? But gradually, Big Wolf begins to feel compassion towards Little Wolf, and learns that friends – small though they may be – can fill your heart. ...
Read MoreDear Parents,
When Big Wolf first saw Little Wolf approaching, he was worried – what if the tiny wolf will bother him? What if he will ruin his peace and quiet? But gradually, Big Wolf begins to feel compassion towards Little Wolf, and learns that friends – small though they may be – can fill your heart. This book tells the story of relationships and how friendships are formed.
"Acquire for yourself a friend" (Ethics of the Fathers, 6:1)
The Mishna tells us to acquire a friend. How does one go about acquiring friends? Certainly not with money, but rather by earning their friendship through being attentive, considerate, and generous. Friendship is formed by playing together, caring for one another, and being kind to each other, just as Big Wolf demonstrates in this book by sharing his leaf blanket and fruit. The Mishna encourages us to invest in our friendships, and make an effort to give of our possessions to others. Because true friendship is priceless.
Enjoy reading and discussing this book together!