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Literature for Hanukkah. My First Chanukah by Tomie de Paola. A Picture Book of Hanukkah by David Adler. All About Hanukkah by Judye Groner and Madeline Wikler. Latkes and Applesauce by Fran Manushkin. The Miracle of the Potato Latkes by Malka Penn. Chanukkah Guest by Eric Kimmel. Malka Penn, author of The Miracle of the Potato Latkes, on LibraryThing. Malka Penn, author of The Miracle of the Potato Latkes, on LibraryThing. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers. Hanukkah (28) historical fiction (2) holiday (3). Three of those books were children’s literature: The Miracle of the Potato Latkes, The Hanukkah Ghosts, and Ghosts and Golems. As an oral historian at UConn’s Center for Oral History, her most exciting project was co-director of “Witnesses to Nuremberg: An Oral History of the War Crimes Trials,” in conjunction with the opening of the Dodd Center in


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In Penn's story, it's potatoes, not oil, that are in short supply. Every year at Hanukkah time, Tante Golda removes eight potatoes from her barrel to make the "most delicious latkes in all of Russia," which she shares with all her friends. When a drought leaves her with only one potato at holiday time, she's unable to have her traditional feast. Three of those books were children’s literature: The Miracle of the Potato Latkes, The Hanukkah Ghosts, and Ghosts and Golems. As an oral historian at UConn’s Center for Oral History, her most exciting project was co-director of “Witnesses to Nuremberg: An Oral History of the War Crimes Trials,” in conjunction with the opening of the Dodd Center in Tante Golda's potato latkes are the most delicious in all of Czarist Russia; every year at Hanukkah, she likes to prepare a big batch for all her friends and neighbors. One year, potatoes are scarce. Tante Golda has none of her own, so she asks each of her friends if she can borrow just a few. But their cupboards are bare too.

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