Slow Down, Shoshi!: It's Shabbat in Uganda

Author:   Rabbi Shoshana Nambi ,  Moran Yogev
Publisher:   Kalaniot Books
ISBN:  

9781962011051


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   09 September 2025
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 7 years
Format:   Hardback
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Slow Down, Shoshi!: It's Shabbat in Uganda


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""Hurry up Jajja,"" Shoshi urges her grandfather on as they travel to bring their coffee crop to the local market in Uganda. But in her rush will she remember to buy everything the family needs for their Shabbat dinner? At the end of the day Shoshi realizes that the true beauty in this weekly celebration can be found in taking the time to savor community.

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Author:   Rabbi Shoshana Nambi ,  Moran Yogev
Publisher:   Kalaniot Books
Imprint:   Kalaniot Books
ISBN:  

9781962011051


ISBN 10:   1962011054
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   09 September 2025
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.

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K-Gr 3-This vibrant picture book offers a warm glimpse into the Abayudaya Jewish community in Eastern Uganda. Young Shoshi and her grandfather spend the day harvesting and preparing coffee beans to sell at market so they can buy food for Shabbat. But when they return home, Shoshi is disappointed because she forgot to buy candles for the holiday. Her family improvises with oil candles, and afterwards they join other families for a joyful Shabbat service. Nambi, herself a member of the Abayudaya community, draws from her own childhood experiences to tell a story that blends everyday life with spiritual tradition. Yogev's colorful, expressive illustrations bring the setting and characters to life, perfectly capturing Shoshi's energy and emotion. A brief author's note provides valuable context on the history of the Abayudaya Jews. This engaging and heartfelt narrative provides a unique window into a lesser-known Jewish community, making it a valuable addition to collections looking to broaden cultural representation. VERDICT: A lovely, affirming addition to picture book collections, offering both a sweet intergenerational story and meaningful cultural insight. A lovely, affirming addition to picture book collections, offering both a sweet intergenerational story and meaningful cultural insight.-- ""School Library Journal"" This wonderful book highlights the importance of slowing down, honoring traditions, family bonding and building community. ""Hurry up Jajja,"" Shoshi urges her grandfather on as they travel to bring their coffee crop to the local market in Uganda. But in her rush will she remember to buy everything the family needs for their Shabbat dinner? At the end of the day Shoshi realizes that the true beauty in this weekly celebration can be found in taking the time to savor community.-- ""Diverse Classroom Books"" We are pleased to announce that Slow Down, Shoshi! It's Shabbat in Uganda is a 2025 Fall Association of Jewish Libraries Holiday Highlights selection. Titles that are selected as Holiday Highlights exemplify the highest standards of authentic Jewish representation and holiday spirit in both writing and illustration. A committee of expert judges recommends these books for libraries, booksellers, schools, and families. AJL hopes that the publishing world will look to the quality of these examples when creating new children's books about Jewish holidays.-- ""The Association of Jewish Libraries""


Author Information

Shoshsana Nambi grew up in the Abayudaya Jewish community in the eastern part of Uganda. She is the author of THE VERY BEST SUKKAH: A STORY FROM UGANDA. This book won the National Jewish Book Award and the Sydney Taylor Honor medal in 2022. Shoshana lives with her daughter in California where she is the assistant rabbi at Congregation Beth Am. Moran Yogev is an Israeli illustrator and graphic designer. She graduated with distinction from the Minshar School of Art in Tel Aviv. Moran illustrated Shoshana Nambi's first book, THE VERY BEST SUKKAH: A STORY FROM UGANDA. She lives in Israel with her husband, Nis, sons Adam and Omer, and their lovely dog, Menny.

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