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Marion is hosting a gathering for Chag Habanot, the North African Hanukkah festival of daughters. But all the pressure has her being a bit unkind to her friends. Learn all about this holiday plus a valuable lesson about respect and friendship.
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Listen to episode one hereMarion is hosting a gathering for Chag Habanot, the North African Hanukkah festival of daughters. But all the pressure has her being a bit unkind to her friends. Learn all about this holiday plus a valuable lesson about respect and friendship.
Credits
Beyond the Bookcase is a production of PJ Library.
Production: Executive Producer, Alli Thresher; Associate Producer, Elizabeth Korelitz
Story Editor: Alli Thresher
Writers: Jan Schwaid and Rinat Hadad Siegel
Consultant: Rinat Hadad Siegel
Audio editing, mixing, mastering, and score: Peter Moore, Palace of Purpose Studios in Malden, MA
Opening Theme Song: Written by Peter Moore and Alli Thresher. Arranged by Peter Moore.
Performed by Mister G (vocals) and Peter Moore (instruments).
Cast
Auntie PJ – Laura Rondinella
Rapunzel – Daniella Rabbani
Snow White – Laura Schreiber
Marion, the not-so-old woman who lives in a shoe - Tianna Tagami
Cinderella – Gwen D’Angelo
Prince Charming – Mike D’Angelo
Mr. Saifair – Gregory David Barnett
Queenie (Queen Bee) – Niki Luparelli
Mama Bear – Yolanda Spearman
Mary Quite Contrary – Journee LaFond
Mermaid – Yolanda Spearman
Mermaid (last line) – Tianna Tagami
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