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All Who Are Hungry, Come and Eat!: A Passover Story

All Who Are Hungry, Come and Eat!: A Passover Story

A heartwarming Passover picture book from acclaimed author Leslie Kimmelman, a longtime Sesame Workshop editor whose books have been named Bank Street Best Books and Sydney Taylor Notables. A young boy and his family gather together in their blue house at the edge of a woods to host a seder to celebrate Passover, filled with delicious dishes and an endless parade of guests.

A heartwarming Passover picture book about the beloved Jewish holiday from award-winning author Leslie Kimmelman. A young boy and his family gather together to host a seder and celebrate the Festival of Freedom, filled with delicious dishes and an endless parade of guests.

For Ethan and his family, Passover, the Festival of Freedom, is a holiday full of longstanding traditions, food, family, and great company. And at Ethan’s family seder, one message of the Haggadah is never forgotten: let all who are hungry, come and eat. This year, however, Ethan is anticipating a very small seder. Until . . . Knock, Knock, Knock.

Each unexpected guest brings something surprising and special, reminding us all that the seder’s most essential ingredient is community.

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All Who Are Hungry, Come and Eat!: A Passover Story

$17.69

$6.19

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A heartwarming Passover picture book from acclaimed author Leslie Kimmelman, a longtime Sesame Workshop editor whose books have been named Bank Street Best Books and Sydney Taylor Notables. A young boy and his family gather together in their blue house at the edge of a woods to host a seder to celebrate Passover, filled with delicious dishes and an endless parade of guests.

A heartwarming Passover picture book about the beloved Jewish holiday from award-winning author Leslie Kimmelman. A young boy and his family gather together to host a seder and celebrate the Festival of Freedom, filled with delicious dishes and an endless parade of guests.

For Ethan and his family, Passover, the Festival of Freedom, is a holiday full of longstanding traditions, food, family, and great company. And at Ethan’s family seder, one message of the Haggadah is never forgotten: let all who are hungry, come and eat. This year, however, Ethan is anticipating a very small seder. Until . . . Knock, Knock, Knock.

Each unexpected guest brings something surprising and special, reminding us all that the seder’s most essential ingredient is community.