Happy Birthday Gabrielle is a personalized kids activity book, it includes personalized crosswords, word searches, number puzzles, jokes, drawing and coloring >It is suitable for children between 6-11 years old It is the perfect birthday present for Gabrielle, and is a great keepsake for parents to remember their child's early years and birthdays This personalized book is available for other names also This is a great gift for children and an amazing keepsake for parents Happy Birthday Gabrielle
Being thankful means feeling happy for the good things in our lives. Learn with Gabrielle and the rest of your friends on Sesame Streethow to be grateful for sunny and rainy days.What are you thankful for? About the Sesame Street (R) Character Guides series: Elmo, Abby, Big Bird, and their Sesame Street friends join this positive introduction to character traits and social and emotional wellness. Hands-on activities help kids model each topic, while simple text and a colorful design keep things engaging and fun.
The seventh book in the Rabbi Gabrielle saga. When Rabbi Gabrielle's guarded secret about the Yeshu Fragment goes viral on public media, she becomes a fugitive from Israeli justice. Disguised as a male monk in an Orthodox monastery in Palestine. she writes a documentary script revealing unknown facts about the Jeshu Fragment's discovery. Her flight from Israeli police leads to the Vatican in Rome where she discovers the identity of who leaked the existence of the Yeshu Fragment.
In the West Bank of Palestine, the ever-adventurist Rabbi Gabrielle dives into the Israel-Palestine imbroglio while her significant boyfriend, Itamar, chases stolen Palestinian antiquities in Istanbul. In their separation both experience romantic affairs challenging their longer-termed relationship .
In the opening book in the Rabbi Gabrielle saga, Gabby, a young female rabbi in Washington DC, is called upon to defend an accused rapist in court, imperiling her career. She must negotiate a hostile climate both in her synagogue and in the community, while attempting to live a normal life as an attractive, unmarried woman. Here is a chance to have an internal look at the life of a clergywoman in a profession that has long been a man's proprietary domain.
In the second book in the Rabbi Gabrielle saga, Gabby -- in her new role as senior rabbi at Congregation Ohav Shalom -- must perform a funeral for her favorite Bar Mitzvah boy, now a young man recently murdered in a remote Washington DC park. This death brings her to a ghetto high school where the victim coached its struggling tennis team. An avid tennis player herself, Gabrielle attempts to keep the tennis team going and, because the police are unable to apprehend the murderer, investigates the crime. This brings her into conflict with Washington's thriving gun trade. Pursuit of the killer thrusts Gabrielle into the nation's spotlight, exactly where she doesn't want to be.
In the third book in the Rabbi Gabrielle saga, a Korean computer geek who operates a successful online political campaign website for underfunded, unknown candidates. At the same time her congregation has lost a child burned to death in an accident lighting Hanukkah candles. Gabrielle must grapple with accusations against her talented but sensitive associate rabbi for unprofessional incompetence and a nasty law-suit leveled against Ohav Shalom. Arson is the subject and Rabbi Gabrielle becomes a hound dog on scent, all the while wrestling with a new romance in her life.