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they did make a book of all the storys of yakkov and yitzchok (i geuss)
Posted By sara, santa fe, nm via kids.tzivoshashem.org
Posted: July 4, 2010
Need to be more clear
Brilliantly illustrated, but the text needs to be more concise. If the woman were merely "sick" there is no justification for such labors on Yom Kippur. In the original, she is a mother who has just given birth, so her life and the life of the baby are endangered if they do not have food and heat.
Posted By Anonymous, Tsfat, Israel
Posted: Aug 8, 2009
thats such an amazing story, I love it!
Posted By Schneur Z. Engel, adelaide, SA
Posted: Apr 13, 2009
Good job
Good job you should make a book
Posted By Cg
Posted: Oct 12, 2008
good! keep it up!
it is a very nice story but is it about pesach?
Posted By musia brackman
Posted: Sep 27, 2008
Wonderful
This story is so touching and moving I love it !
Posted By Anonymous, Pickerington, Ohio
Posted: May 18, 2008
very good
very good lesson we must all learn to help others as the torah tells us.
Posted By ariella, las, vegas
Posted: Apr 13, 2008
very nice story
Posted By Anonymous
Posted: Oct 24, 2007
nice
this is very good
Posted By Anonymous via lubavitchofedgware.com
Posted: Sep 20, 2007
Yaakov and Isaac: A Matter of importance
Very Good story!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By Menachem Mendel Engel, Adelaide, Australia