A winter's night, eleventh-century Spain. Young Shmuel Abinoam has lost his family and home, and is wandering through the streets of Granada. Suddenly, he is drawn to the sweet melody of a harp, floating from an open window.
The music of the harp brings back memories. It provides him with a measure of solace and, with evident Divine providence, becomes the source of the salvation of Granada's Jews.
A beautiful story from the life and times of Rabbi Shmuel HaNagid. Masterfully illustrated and adapted for contemporary readers, this book captures the hearts of children, both Jewish and Gentile.
Goldy Says: "An incredible book!"