The man who rode with Eliyahu HaNavi / by Leibel Estrin ; illustrated by Ayala Stern ; edited by Avraham M. Goldstein ; penciled by Yitzy Erps.
Leibel Estrin
Book"A mysterious soldier appears at the door, hands Gabriel a tarnished horn, and disappears. As the years go by, Gabriel's family prospers and they, in turn, help their neighbors. Could their good luck have something to do with the horn?"-- Amazon website.
Title |
Gabriel's horn / Eric A. Kimmel illustrated by Maria Surducan. |
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Contributors |
Surducan, Maria (illustrator) Peretz, Isaac Leib, 1851 or 1852-1915. |
Publisher |
Minneapolis, MN : Kar-Ben Publishing, a division of Lerner Publishing Group |
Creation Date |
[2016] |
Notes |
"This story is a modernized version of one [the author] wrote [...] for a collection of Rosh Hashabah stories called Days of awe. The original story was called 'The samovar.' It was based on a famous story by the great Yiddish writer I.L. Peretz called 'Seven years', which in turn is based on one of the many legends about Eliyahu ha'Navi - Elijah the Prophet"-- author's note. |
Extent |
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations 28 cm. |
Language |
English |
Copyright Date |
©2016 |
National Library system number |
990039145820205171 |
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