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The Hedgehog Who Said: Who Cares?

Written by: Neri Aluma, Illustrated by: Amit Trainin, Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House

To be distributed in November/Kislev

The hedgehog digs a burrow, and while doing so, hurls dirt onto the main road. How will the other animals walk along the road? Who will dispose of the piled-up dirt? This story is about caring and reciprocity, and is based on a Talmudic midrash about individuals’ responsibility for public property.

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The hedgehog digs a burrow, and while doing so, hurls dirt onto the main road. How will the other animals walk along the road? Who will dispose of the piled-up dirt? This story is about caring and reciprocity, and is based on a Talmudic midrash about individuals’ responsibility for public ...

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The Hedgehog Who Said: Who Cares?
Written by: Neri Aluma
Illustrated by: Amit Trainin

Suggestions for Family Activities
Who cares? The hedgehog learns to be considerate, and as he does, he makes friends, feels a sense of belonging to his environment, and realizes he really should care, he should care very much. This book was inspired by the midrash about a man who was throwing stones from his private property to the public domain, refusing to be considerate of others, until he himself stumbled upon the very stones he threw, and realized that:

A person should not throw stones from his property into the public domain
(Talmud Bavli, Bava Kamma 50b)

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פעילות בחיק המשפחה

  • A discussion on being considerate How about discussing what being considerate is: What does it mean to be “considerate”? who was considerate of whom in this story? Perhaps you would enjoy sharing incidents that have happened to you – What happened and how did it make you feel? And how can you be considerate of one another as a family?
  • A QR suggestion – Would you like to listen to a story? The soundtrack of this book is waiting for you when you scan this code. You can listen to it in the car, or wherever you like. It’s suitable for families of new Olim (new immigrants) too.
  • A game of “Find me!” Look at the illustration depicting the hedgehog’s house. Take turns pointing at an item seen in it. Where can the same item be found in your own home? The other players can go ahead and find it.
  • Animals and illustrations The main characters in this book are a hedgehog, rabbit and mouse. But other animals also appear in the illustrations – Can you find them? How many animals have you found? “Did you find me in the illustrations?”

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