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Challah and Pumpkin Juice by Calico

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Summary: Tzipporah Stein, a Jew living in Vienna, Austria on the eve of WWII, is shocked when she gets a letter telling her she is a witch. The volatile state of Europe as it waits for both a muggle and a wizarding war to begin has prompted Hogwarts to take in students from many countries. How will Tzipporah handle magic, mischief, and even a little romance while trying to be true to her religion and culture at the same time?
Ratings: 1st-2nd Years [ - ]
Category: Historical
Characters: None
Warnings: None
Challenge:
Serie: None
Chapters: 16 Completed?: Yes
Wordcount: 32994 Viewcount: 78946
Published on: 02/24/08 Updated On: 07/26/08





1. Prologue by Calico [ - ] (523 words)
"hartse" means darling in Yiddish; I will be using some Yiddish words and phrases throughout the story, but they're meanings are pretty easy to figure out from the context.
2. Chapter One: The Letter by Calico [ - ] (1800 words)

3. Chapter Two: Rabbi Herzl's Advice by Calico [ - ] (2264 words)

4. Chapter Three: Dinner with Dumbledore by Calico [ - ] (2102 words)

5. Chapter Four: Aboard the Hogwarts Express by Calico [ - ] (2381 words)

6. Chapter Five: A Warning Song by Calico [ - ] (2321 words)

7. Chapter Six: Symbols and Lies by Calico [ - ] (1987 words)

8. Chapter Seven: Rosh Hashana by Calico [ - ] (1207 words)

9. Chapter Eight: Beneath the Stars by Calico [ - ] (1956 words)

10. Chapter Nine: Chanukah Revelations by Calico [ - ] (2269 words)
Keep in mind - "Tzipporah" means bird in Hebrew. Not that Millie or Clarice would know that, but I thought it made a nice connection. And now that I have you thoroughly curious...read away!
11. Chapter Ten: The Spy in the Snow by Calico [ - ] (2353 words)

12. Chapter Eleven: The Detention by Calico [ - ] (2772 words)

13. Chapter Twelve: Matzah and Mistakes by Calico [ - ] (1863 words)

14. Chapter Thirteen: Betrayed by Calico [ - ] (1784 words)

15. Chapter Fourteen: The Coming of the Wars by Calico [ - ] (2556 words)

16. Epilogue by Calico [ - ] (2856 words)
Here, finally, is the conclusion to my tale. Enjoy!