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Hershele and the Treasure in Yerushalayim

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The Poritz of Lvov's carriage sweeps into the peaceful village of Ostropole. The riddle he carries sends our friend Hershele, together with his nephew Yudele and "Aunt Sara" the cynical cow, on a mission to search for treasure in Eretz Yisroel. The journey, though, is not simple, as the wicked Poritz of Ludinka and his cohorts chase them, bent on revenge. A mysterious island, pirates, an eccentric uncle and angry Turkish soldiers - you will meet all these and more in this gripping tale, "Hershele and the Treasure in Jerusalem". This is the second books in the exciting "Hershele" series. Both "Hershele and the treasure in Jerusalem" and the first book in the series, "Hershele Rescues the Captives", originally appeared in serial form in the Comics magazine, and were enthusiastically received by the reader.

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  • Author
    Havlin, Batsheva
  • Cover
    Hardcover

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Hershele and the Treasure in Yerushalayim

£7.00
The Poritz of Lvov's carriage sweeps into the peaceful village of Ostropole. The riddle he carries sends our friend Hershele, together with his nephew Yudele and "Aunt Sara" the cynical cow, on a mission to search for treasure in Eretz Yisroel. The journey, though, is not simple, as the wicked Poritz of Ludinka and his cohorts chase them, bent on revenge. A mysterious island, pirates, an eccentric uncle and angry Turkish soldiers - you will meet all these and more in this gripping tale, "Hershele and the Treasure in Jerusalem". This is the second books in the exciting "Hershele" series. Both "Hershele and the treasure in Jerusalem" and the first book in the series, "Hershele Rescues the Captives", originally appeared in serial form in the Comics magazine, and were enthusiastically received by the reader.
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