Sandy and Zoe put their cooking skills to work to settle an argument.
Sandy's mother owns a bakery and their best selling item is hamantaschen. Zoe's mother owns a deli and they run out of latkes each day.
One day Sandy and Zoe get into a spirited discussion about which is better: hamantaschen or latkes. Neither one of them budges in their opinion so they come up with a creative idea. They make posters and decorations and bake and fry up a storm. They set up a table in the park so their neighbors can vote on which is their favorite.
Kerry Olitzky has penned an entertaining version of "The Great Debate" between hamantaschen and latkes that started in 1946 at the University of Chicago, brought to life with illustrations by Ruby Silberman. Baking and frying have never been more fun as Sandy and Zoe whip up these holiday favorites.
Dragonfeather Books
26 pp. ● 8.5x8.5
$14.95 (pb) ● $5.99 (eb)
ISBN 978-1-960373-78-6 (pb)
JUVENILE FICTION / Cooking & Food
JUVENILE FICTION / Religious / Jewish
JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Friendship
Publication date: October 28, 2025
Kerry M. Olitzky is the former long time executive director of Big Tent Judaism. He has been named as one of the fifty Leading Rabbis in North America by Newsweek. He is the author of nearly a hundred books and hundreds of articles in a variety of fields. He is known for books that bring the insights of Jewish wisdom into everyday living.
Ruby Silberman is an illustrator from New York City who studied at the Savannah College of Art and Design. She works as a freelance artist and makes custom ketubot, paintings, and illustrations.