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Boots

By: Miriam Roth illustrations: Michal Efrat

“Rain, rain, more and more! Rain, rain that I adore!” In this beloved story by prize-winning author Miriam Roth, a child named Tzafrir eagerly anticipates the arrival of the rain, and with it… a pair of red boots!

"Grant dew and rain for a blessing upon the whole earth" (from the Amidah prayer)

Anticipating and praying for rain has been a part of life for the inhabitants of Eretz Israel throughout history, embodied in the many songs, legends, and stories written in and about the Land of Israel throughout the generations. Back when most of the land’s inhabitants were farmers, they would pray for rain to water the soil and produce an abundant harvest. Even today, despite technological advances, anticipating the rainy season is still an integral part of life in Israel. We scan the skies, keep track of the water level in the Sea of Galilee and the “red lines” indicating it’s full (or the opposite), and compare this season’s rainfall to the annual average. The childlike joy expressed in the wish to don boots, unfurl a new umbrella, and jump in puddles is linked to the hope that this year, too, we will be blessed with abundant rain.

Age Group: PRESCHOOL

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הגשם הגשם!

Copies Distributed:

110,000

Publishing:

הקיבוץ המאוחד

Year of Distribution:

Nine d 2013-2014