
Two migrating birds are looking for a resting place. Where can they stop and rest safely? On the big, strong cedar or lean, flexible reed? This is a rhyming adaptation of a Talmudic fable about the power of agility.
Two migrating birds are looking for a resting place. Where can they stop and rest safely? On the big, strong cedar or lean, flexible reed? This is a rhyming adaptation of a Talmudic fable about the power of agility.
Two migrating birds are looking for a resting place. Where can they stop and rest safely? On the big, strong cedar or lean, flexible reed? This is a rhyming adaptation of a Talmudic fable about the power of agility.
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The Reed and the Cedar
Written by: Shirley Yuval-Yair
Illustrated by: Menachem Halberstadt
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The story of Zippora and Uffi is about surprises awaiting us on our way and the power of being flexible: The ability to adapt to different situations, bend with the wind, and yet remain steadfast come rain or shine:
A person should always be soft like a reed, and he should not be stiff like a cedar
[Talmud Bavli, Taanit, 20a]
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