Incoming Resources
- The Barefoot Book of Jewish tales, written by Shoshana Boyd Gelfand ; illustrated by Amanda Hall
- Zlateh the goat, and other stories, Isaac Bashevis Singer ; pictures by Maurice Sendak ; translated from the Yiddish by the author and Elizabeth Shub. --
- Light, by Jane Breskin Zalben
- Journeys with Elijah, eight tales of the Prophet, retold by Barbara Diamond Goldin ; paintings by Jerry Pinkney
- Raisel's riddle, story by Erica Silverman ; pictures by Susan Gaber
- The rooster prince of Breslov, by Ann Redisch Stampler ; illustrated by Eugene Yelchin
- Milk and honey, a year of Jewish holidays, Jane Yolen ; illustrations by Louise August ; musical arrangements by Adam Stemple
- Gershon's monster, a story for the Jewish New Year, retold by Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by Jon J Muth
- It could always be worse, a Yiddish folk tale, retold and with pictures by Margot Zemach
- The Sabbath lion, a Jewish folktale from Algeria, retold by Howard Schwartz and Barbara Rush ; illustrated by Stephen Fieser
- The shadow of a flying bird, a legend of the Kurdistani Jews, adapted and illustrated by Mordicai Gerstein
- The wooden sword, a Jewish folktale from Afghanistan, by Ann Redisch Stampler ; illustrated by Carol Liddiment
- Angels, prophets, rabbis & kings from the stories of the Jewish people, text by José Patterson ; colour illustrations by Claire Bushe
- Days of awe, stories for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, adapted from traditional sources by Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by Erika Weihs
- King Solomon and the bee, adapted by Dalia Hardof Renberg ; illustrated by Ruth Heller
- The Golem, a Jewish legend, Beverly Brodsky McDermott. --
- Even higher!, a story by I.L. Peretz ; adapted by Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by Jill Weber
- Kibitzers and fools, tales my zayda (grandfather) told me, Simms Taback
- Something from nothing, adapted from a Jewish folktale, Phoebe Gilman
- Something for nothing, by Ann Redisch Stampler ; illustrated by Jacqueline M. Cohen
- Joseph who loved the Sabbath, retold by Marilyn Hirsh ; illustrated by Devis Grebu. --
- The rabbi and the twenty-nine witches, a talmudic legend, retold and illustrated by Marilyn Hirsh. --
- When the beginning began, stories about God, the creatures, and us, Julius Lester ; illustrations by Emily Lisker
- The uninvited guest and other Jewish holiday tales, by Nina Jaffe ; illustrated by Elivia
- The Little Red Hen and the Passover matzah, by Leslie Kimmelman ; illustrated by Paul Meisel