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Sophie and the Magical Kosher Kitchen

Elowen Blackwood

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Sophie and the Magical Kosher Kitchen follows young Sophie as she spends a special Shabbat with her beloved Bubbe Miriam in the kitchen.
 
As they prepare challah bread and other traditional foods, Sophie learns the deeper meanings behind Jewish food customs, like the significance of kosher cooking, the importance of family meals, and the spiritual connection to food in Jewish traditions.
 
Through laughter, love, and a dash of magical moments, Sophie discovers how the kitchen holds more than just recipes—it’s where memories are made, traditions are honored, and family bonds are strengthened.
Available since: 06/16/2025.
Print length: 134 pages.

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