i've never read the book but that makes it sound like israel combines arabs, jews and christians and they all live seamlessly and peacefully together. that is so out of touch with reality.
Jerusalem Sky: Stars, Crosses, and Crescents
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Lovely poem about Jerusalem and its religions.
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for Ages 6 and Up
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About Jerusalem Sky: Stars, Crosses, and Crescents
Parents need to know that there's nothing of concern here -- this book is a lyrical message of peace and tolerance. Children may be inspired to research the city and its religions.
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- Families can talk about the history of Jerusalem, the three major religions that claim it as a holy place, and its impact on the modern world.
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