Mr. Belinsky's Bagels

Mr. Belinsky's Bagels
Author: Ellen Schwartz
Publisher: Tradewind Books
Total Pages: 6
Release: 1997
Genre: Bagels
ISBN: 1896580149

Illustrated by Stefan Czernecki Mr Belinsky makes the best bagels in town and his loyal customers come in every day for their favourite kind. But when a fancy new bakery opens across the street, Mr Belinsky decides he must make other things to keep up. The new cakes and pies he makes bring him great success but amid it all something is missing, and Mr Belinsky's flour-covered hands hold the secret to what it is, and to his happiness. Full colour illustrations throughout. Ages 3 - 7.

Mr. Belinsky's Bagels

Mr. Belinsky's Bagels
Author: Ellen Schwartz
Publisher: London ; Vancouver : Tradewind Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1999
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781896580289

When Mr. Belinsky the bagel maker tries his hand at making fancy cookies and cakes, his loyal customers are disappointed, until he returns to creating his speciality.

The Bagel

The Bagel
Author: Maria Balinska
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2008-11-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0300142323

A “scrumptious little book” about the cultural and historical background of this humble and hearty treat (The New York Times). If smoked salmon and cream cheese bring only one thing to mind, you can count yourself among the world’s millions of bagel mavens. But few people are aware of the bagel’s provenance, let alone its adventuresome history. This charming book tells the remarkable story of the bagel’s journey from the tables of seventeenth-century Poland to the freezers of middle America today, a story rooted in centuries of Polish, Jewish, and American history. Research in international archives and numerous personal interviews uncover the bagel’s links with the defeat of the Turks by Polish king Jan Sobieski in 1683, the Yiddish cultural revival of the late nineteenth century, and Jewish migration across the Atlantic to America. There the story moves from the bakeries of New York’s Lower East Side to the Bagel Bakers’ Local 388 Union of the 1960s, and the attentions of the mob. Maria Balinska weaves together a rich, quirky, and evocative history of East European Jewry—and the unassuming ring-shaped roll the world has taken to its heart. “Thought-provoking and fact-filled . . . Uses the bagel as a way of viewing Polish-Jewish history.” —The New York Times “Gives readers plenty to chew on . . . Thoroughly entertaining.” —The Wall Street Journal

A Time to Read

A Time to Read
Author: Mary Ruth Wilkinson
Publisher: Regent College Publishing
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2000-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781573831468

In a Time to Read, Mary Ruth K. Wilkinson and her daughter, Heidi Wilkinson Teel, have compiled a helpful guide to children's books. More than bibliography A TIME TO READ also includes essays on the nature of children, families, literature and story--and how these hold together in a Christian life, reflecting Mary Ruth's 30 years' experience teaching a literary and Christian approach to children's books.

Honey Cake

Honey Cake
Author: Joan Betty Stuchner
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2010-04-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0307477908

A story about friendship, honor, and bravery—now in paperback. For David Nathan, Copenhagen is the most beautiful city in the world. Even Nazis in the street can’t make Copenhagen ugly. But life has changed since the soldiers arrived. His parents are always worried. And his older sister goes to school early and comes home late. Sometimes she doesn’t come home at all! David’s father is a baker, and since the war began, butter and cream are very hard to find. So David is amazed when his father makes a “special order” of cream-filled chocolate éclairs. But when no one comes to pick up the éclairs, David is asked to run a very special errand. It’s an errand that will change his life . . . forever. Joan Betty Stuckner’s early chapter book brings an important time period to light in a way that is thrilling, inspirational, and age-appropriate for Stepping Stone readers. From the Trade Paperback edition.

Abby's Birds

Abby's Birds
Author: Ellen Schwartz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781896580869

When she befriends her elderly Japanese neighbor, Mrs. Naka, Abby learns how to make origami birds, which comes in handy when her new friend has an accident and is in need of comfort.

I'm a Vegetarian

I'm a Vegetarian
Author: Ellen Schwartz
Publisher: Tundra Books
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2013-03-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1770490604

Whether it’s for health, humane, or taste reasons, many young people are vegetarians. This is the perfect book to help them be healthy ones. It provides a history of vegetarianism, advice on balancing one’s diet, yummy food ideas, and, best of all, ways to cope with sticky situations. How do you handle the inevitable trips to the local burger joint? How do you resist Grandma’s attempts to get you to try just a bit of her famous roast turkey? How do you respond to dire predictions that it’s meat that makes you strong? For young people who are vegetarians, or for those who are thinking about making the switch, this is an invaluable resource.

Yossi's Goal

Yossi's Goal
Author: Ellen Schwartz
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1554697840

Yossi Mendelsohn works hard to help his family survive after they flee Russia to find a better life in Montreal. He sells newspapers and carries bundles from the garment factory. Yossi longs to play "le hockey" with the French boys, but he has no skates. When his father falls ill and his sister and her fiancé organize a walkout at the factory, Yossi's dream of lacing on skates seems farther away than ever.

The Case of the Missing Deed

The Case of the Missing Deed
Author: Ellen Schwartz
Publisher: Tundra Books
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2011-09-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0887769594

Take a dash of colorful characters, a pinch of danger, and generous scoops of adventure and you have a terrific culinary mystery for young readers. Five cousins are looking forward to their annual vacation at their grandmother’s cottage. None of them knows that this may be their last such summer. A mining company has set its sights on the land and is determined to seize it. Grandma must produce the deed to prove that the property is really hers, but her memory is not what it used to be, and she can’t find it. The children suspect there may be clues to the deed’s whereabouts somewhere in the family’s cherished trove of recipes. But can they solve the mystery in time? Adult mystery buffs have had many culinary mysteries to choose from. Ellen Schwartz introduces her young readers to a delicious genre. She even provides easy-to-follow and yummy to eat recipes.

Stealing Home

Stealing Home
Author: Ellen Schwartz
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-05-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0887767656

It is 1947 and Yankee fever grips the Bronx. Nine-year-old Joey Sexton joins the neighborhood kids who flock to the park to team up and play. However, Joey is of mixed race and his skin is lighter than the other kids’. He is seldom picked. When Joey’s mother dies, he is sent to live with his mother’s estranged family. Joey is whisked away to Brooklyn. Though it’s just across town, it might as well be a different world. His grandfather, his aunt Frieda, and his ten-year-old cousin Roberta are not only white, they are Jewish. Joey knows nothing about Brooklyn or Judaism. The only thing that’s constant is the baseball madness that grips the community. Only this time, the heroes aren’t Joey’s beloved Yankees. They are the Brooklyn Dodgers, especially Jackie Robinson, a man whose struggle to integrate baseball helped set the stage for black America’s struggle for acceptance and civil rights. Joey’s story takes readers to a time when America’s favorite pastime became a battleground for human rights.