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Joyful Song

A Naming Story

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98 of 98 copies available
98 of 98 copies available
What a happy day!
Zachary's baby sister will have her naming ceremony. In the temple! With his moms, the congregation, and all their friends!
He's so excited he can barely contain it. On the walk from their home, they meet neighbor after neighbor who want to know the baby's name.
But—not yet!—his mothers tell him. The tradition is to have a great reveal at the ceremony! So they invite each neighbor to come along. A colorful, diverse parade blooms along the route, until ...
At last it's time, and Zachary gets to reveal his sister's name ...
What is it?
A truly joyful moment for everyone!
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from February 26, 2024
      In this picture book look at contemporary Jewish life, Newman (The Fairest in the Land) and Gal (Dear Stray) focus on a synagogue baby-naming ceremony. Young Zachary and his moms walk with their newborn through a bustling neighborhood to the synagogue, inviting the neighbors they encounter to come along. Everyone they meet wants to know what the infant is called, but as Mama, portrayed with pink skin, and Mommy, portrayed with brown skin like the couple’s children, subtly remind their son, the “real” name won’t be made known until the ceremony itself. Instead, the family responds with newly minted nicknames: Little Babka, Shayneh Maideleh (“beautiful girl”). Zachary soon has the honor of announcing the baby’s name to the whole congregation: he notes “My sister opens her eyes and stretches out her little hand as though she wants to pull her name right out of my mouth” before revealing, “Aliza Shira which means ‘joyful song.’ ” Radiant artwork has soft pencil and crayon textures and tissue-paper–like layers of bright colors, capturing the coziness of Zachary’s home, their neighborhood’s tropical setting, and the sacred space where a loving, variously inclusive community has gathered to welcome their newest member. An author’s note concludes. Ages 4–8. Author’s agent: Elizabeth Harding, Curtis Brown Ltd. Illustrator’s agent: Gail Gaynin, Morgan Gaynin.

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