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Observing Rosh Hashanah--the Jewish New Year--Engineer Ari apologizes for his boastful ways as the drives the very first train from Jaffa to Jerusalem in 1892.
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Fiction, Jews, Rosh ha-Shanah, Railroad trains in fiction, Rosh ha-Shanah in fiction, Jews in fiction, Palestine in fiction, Railroad trains, History, Juvenile Fiction, Picture books for children, Juvenile fiction, Railroads, Children's fiction, Railroads, fiction, Rosh ha-shanah, fiction, Juvenile literaturePlaces
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Engineer Ari and the Rosh Hashanah ride
2008, Kar-Ben Pub., Lerner Publishing Group
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0822586487 9780822586487
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Engineer Ari and the Rosh Hashanah Ride
2008, Lerner Publishing Group, Inc.
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0761346538 9780761346531
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Ages 5-9.
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A Rosh Hashanah story based on the first historic train ride from Jaffa to Jerusalem in 1892, shortening the journey between the two cities from 3 days to 3 hours. Engineer Ari's train is coming to Jerusalem collecting goodies along the way to celebrate the Jewish new year, and he learns an important lesson along the way.
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