Four times a year Jewish children in 14,000 households from Kiev to the steppes of Siberia receive copies of Yeladim, a magazine expressly for Jewish kids.
Stories, puzzles, jokes, games, and interesting articles fill the 24-page, full-color publication.
Each issue covers the history and significance of an upcoming Jewish holiday and features a contest to encourage the performance of holiday rituals and traditions.
For many children, especially those who live hundreds of miles from a Jewish community, Yeladim is their only connection to Judaism. |