KADDISH FOR GRANDPA IN JESUS' NAME AMEN
James Howe, , illus. by Catherine Stock. . S&S/Atheneum, $16.95 (0pp) ISBN 978-0-689-80185-3
Five-year-old Emily's family is Jewish but her grandfather is Christian (Emily's father converted). When Grandpa dies, narrator Emily attends church for the first time, for Grandpa's funeral, and hears songs "about angels and joyful, joyful we adore thee. And prayers that ended in Jesus' name amen." After the family flies home, Daddy decides he wants to remember Grandpa "in a Jewish way, too" and lights "a special candle that burned through the night," invites people to come over and listen to his and Mommy's stories about Grandpa and join the rabbi in "a special prayer called the Kaddish." Emily can't understand the prayer (it's in Hebrew), but likes the way the words remind her of being in temple. Working in her characteristic watercolor style, Stock (
Reviewed on: 04/26/2004
Genre: Nonfiction