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Mayer Aaron Levi and His Lemon Tree
Tami Lehman-Wilzig

Mayer Aaron Levi and His Lemon Tree

Gefen Publishing House (Mar 01, 2007)
9789652293695
| Hardcover
32 pages | 218 x 198 mm | English
$ 12.95 | Value: $ 17.29
LC Classification MLCS2011/42602
LC Control No. 2007310562

Subject

  • Juvenile Fiction

Plot

Mayer Aaron Levi lives in a small village. Like his fellow Jews, Mayer Aaron studies Torah and goes to the synagogue three times a day. Unlike everybody else, he also owns a lemon tree. When the lemons are ripe his wife Raizel brews her special lemonade, chills it and puts it in jars so that Mayer Aaron can make extra money for the family by selling it in the town square. Even though Raizel is very possessive about the lemons, Mayer Aaron realizes that they have more than enough. While he finds a way to secretly share the extra lemons with the village's poor people, Raizel thinks a thief is stealing them. The plot thickens as Raizel sits outside guarding the family property, only to find that her husband has a lesson he wants to hand down from generation to generation.