The nine days are here. I always find it  difficult to communicate the meaning behind them to young kids. However, expressing our love for Jerusalem and hope for peace there seems a step in the right direction. Here’s a coloring page that expresses that ideal:

 

 

 

 

Also: for all you grown-ups out there–thought I would reccommend Erica Brown’s book, In the Narrow Places. I read it last Summer during the 3 weeks/ 9 days and found it very inspriring.

6 Responses

  1. BS”D

    Ann, your picture beautifully expresses love of Jerusalem. I’m so touched how you use your art to express devotion to Hashem, the Jewish people and the world. How can I blow up and print the coloring picture for my grandchildren?

    I plan to look for the book, In the Narrow Places.

    Thanks.
    All the best,
    Ruby Grossblatt

  2. Thanks, Ruby!!

    On most computers, (or at least on mine…) If you click on the image above, then it should open into a new window, and then you just hit ‘print’. The image is formatted to be about 8×10 so it should print onto regular sized paper.

    Hope they enjoy it!

    PS–Since you like this one, I have added you to my e-mail list so you’ll fget a quick e-mail about once a month when I have a new page up. Of course, if you prefer not to get these, just tell me.

  3. I am making a Hanukkah coloring book and would love to use some of your coloring pages in my book! How can we make this happen?

    Jennifer Adair

  4. Hi, Jennifer.

    So please you like my Hanukkah pages–but I see I am responding to you very late! I’m sorry, i didn’t see your comment until now.
    Are you still interested in this?

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