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I, Moses    by Edwin Walhout
You set the price! 16630 words. Published on August 20, 2010. .

What would Moses tell us if he could talk to us today from plain of Sinai? What would he say about killing that slave-driver in Egypt? about trying to persuade old Pharaoh to let the Israelites go free? or about not being able to get into the Promised Land himself before he died? Read, in first-person style, what this embattled leader of Israel has to say about these adventures.
Mewsings: My Life as a Jewish Cat    by Greta  Beigel
Price: $7.99 USD. 3770 words. Published on January 2, 2011. .

In the fun/educational "Mewsings," cat Ketzel pontificates, in rhyme, on what it takes to be a good Jew, especially during the High Holidays. Whether chasing after tops during Hanukkah, or salivating over gefilte fish before Passover, or observing Jewish life & customs in Iceland, New Zealand and Hawaii, the beloved calico accords her own Yiddishe Mama a five-meeow rating for being a true mensch.
Haggadah: A Christian Interpretation of a Jewish Tradition    by Laura Thompson
Price: Free! 3470 words. Published on June 1, 2011. .

For thousands and thousands of years our Jewish brothers and sisters have celebrated Passover. This holiday commemorates their Exodus from slavery. It's no coincidence Jesus chose the Passover meal for what the Church now celebrates as the Holy Mass and Eucharist. This book is a resource for teachers who wish to teach the deeper meanings of the Eucharist in history and scripture.
Understanding Judaism for Young People    by Carol Rainbow
Price: $0.99 USD. 6100 words. Published on July 6, 2011. .

Judaism is one of the world’s main religions but to children who were not bought up in that faith it may be a mystery. We live in a multi-cultural world where it is important for everyone to have some understanding of the key religions. This guide for young people offers a simple explanation to some of Judaism’s main features.
The Banker of Bread    by Arthur Mackeown
Price: $0.99 USD. 2410 words. Published on July 22, 2011. .

A short story of the Holocaust
The Words That Created God: An Atheist Reveals the True Meaning of the Ten Commandments    by Timothy P. Niedermann
Price: $4.75 USD. 28900 words. Published on September 10, 2011. .

The Words That Created God: An Atheist Reveals the True Meaning of the Ten Commandments isn’t just thought provoking; It shows how the ancient wisdom of the Ten Commandments is very relevant for our times, but has nothing to do with God. In fact, without the Ten Commandments, God wouldn't--and couldn't--exist!
Spring: Connecting with God    by David Simon
Price: $3.95 USD. 48280 words. Published on December 21, 2011. .

God desires a personal relationship with us. A look at Abraham, Moses, the Passover, and a look at Heaven will guide each of us in a closer walk with God.
Pass Over to Freedom: 15 Jewish Tales for Passover    by Libi Astaire
Price: $2.99 USD. 19590 words. Published by Aster Press  on February 6, 2012. .

The Passover Seder is a time when Jewish families gather together to retell the story of the Exodus from Egypt. It is also a time when we share stories about our Sages, such as the 15 stories in this book. Join Rabbi Elimelech of Lyzhensk, Rabbi Shmelke of Nikolsburg, the Chofetz Chaim and others in this journey to discover why the Passover Seder night really is different from all other nights.
Final Countdown to the Second Comings    by John Minten
Price: Free! 89730 words. Published on March 20, 2012. .

Blow the trumpet! Sound the alarm! Time is exceedingly short to prepare for the coming King. We Catholics, Protestants, and Pagans are commanded to come out of Babylon so we can be saved. We must be prepared to withstand a 3.5 year onslaught of the Antichrist, who will likely be revealed in the spring of 2013 according to the prophecy of Daniel.
Elijah's Coins    by Ted Gross
Price: $1.99 USD. 8760 words. Published on March 21, 2012. .

"Elijah's Coins" is a historical fiction story in which the biblical Elijah appears in more recent times to grant those who wish the ability to change the course of their lives. A beggar sits on a street in Warsaw with his hand out for coins. Two people answer the request. Then fate intervenes and the two are offered a choice which will effect generations to come.