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Being the best and the bravest wasn't only an outside, shiny-shield thing. It was an on-the-inside thing too. And that's what he had to show Hannah.

“It was wise, creative, empathetic.” – Interview with Blima Marcus for AJL News

More than anything, Judah wants to be a good big brother to his baby sister, Hannah. He even uses his new Maccabee shield to protect her from danger!

On the last day of Hanukkah, during a visit to the doctor, Judah refuses to have his shot. Surely, his shield can protect him from germs, too!




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Anna Kofksy, author of a children’s book on vaccination, sent me a copy of her book, Judah Maccabee Goes to the Doctor, and I was pleasantly surprised by how perfectly it addressed the topic of childhood vaccination. I had initially expected a simplistic, “Bernstein Bear” kind of storybook.

It was nothing I had anticipated. It was wise, creative, empathetic. Instead of simply focusing on the importance of vaccines in preventing illness, it points to the important but often-forgotten point in protecting OTHERS who cannot get their immunizations. Judah is afraid of a shot but when his dad points out that his baby sister Hannah is too young for her vaccines and needs Judah to be immunized to prevent passing on diseases to her , Judah agrees. And he cries, but briefly. Tying this sweet children’s story to the Chanukah story where Judah is proud to learn that his namesake, Judah Maccabee, was also a brave and strong warrior on behalf of his family and other Jews, is just another layer to this fabulous children’s book.

My children love how the sibling relationship is depicted. They delight when Hannah tips the tower Judah built for her. They love the honesty where Judah is scared of the doctor, and how he does cry briefly after his shot. I love the siblings' portrayal as well, and I love the emphasis on vaccination to protect those vulnerable around us. The easy explanation goes a long way in explaining immunology.

– Interview with Blima Marcus for AJL News


Judah Maccabee Goes to the Doctor: A Story for

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    A Hardback by Ann Koffsky, Talitha Shipman

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      Publisher: Behrman House Inc.,U.S.
      Publication Date: 17/08/2017
      ISBN13: 9781681155227, 978-1681155227
      ISBN10: 1681155222

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Being the best and the bravest wasn't only an outside, shiny-shield thing. It was an on-the-inside thing too. And that's what he had to show Hannah.

      “It was wise, creative, empathetic.” – Interview with Blima Marcus for AJL News

      More than anything, Judah wants to be a good big brother to his baby sister, Hannah. He even uses his new Maccabee shield to protect her from danger!

      On the last day of Hanukkah, during a visit to the doctor, Judah refuses to have his shot. Surely, his shield can protect him from germs, too!




      Trade Review

      Anna Kofksy, author of a children’s book on vaccination, sent me a copy of her book, Judah Maccabee Goes to the Doctor, and I was pleasantly surprised by how perfectly it addressed the topic of childhood vaccination. I had initially expected a simplistic, “Bernstein Bear” kind of storybook.

      It was nothing I had anticipated. It was wise, creative, empathetic. Instead of simply focusing on the importance of vaccines in preventing illness, it points to the important but often-forgotten point in protecting OTHERS who cannot get their immunizations. Judah is afraid of a shot but when his dad points out that his baby sister Hannah is too young for her vaccines and needs Judah to be immunized to prevent passing on diseases to her , Judah agrees. And he cries, but briefly. Tying this sweet children’s story to the Chanukah story where Judah is proud to learn that his namesake, Judah Maccabee, was also a brave and strong warrior on behalf of his family and other Jews, is just another layer to this fabulous children’s book.

      My children love how the sibling relationship is depicted. They delight when Hannah tips the tower Judah built for her. They love the honesty where Judah is scared of the doctor, and how he does cry briefly after his shot. I love the siblings' portrayal as well, and I love the emphasis on vaccination to protect those vulnerable around us. The easy explanation goes a long way in explaining immunology.

      – Interview with Blima Marcus for AJL News


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