Why We Chose This Book: The Royal Recipe The Royal Recipe: A Purim Story is written by Elana Rubinstein, illustrated by Jennifer Naalchigar, and published by Apples & Honey Press. Learn more about why the Book Selection Committee chose this story for age eight subscribers. Read more »
Hello, Purim. I’m Kind of New Here. Jodie didn’t grow up with big Purim celebrations, but that didn’t stop her from jumping in feet-first to create a new, giving tradition with her family and community. Read more »
10 Easy Make-Ahead Shabbat Breakfasts Make your Shabbat mornings even more relaxing and leisurely with easy, pre-made breakfasts. The best part? Kids can help prepare most of the recipes in this round-up. Read more »
7 Tu B’Shevat Stories For Children Under Five Introduce preschool aged friends and toddlers to Tu B’Shevat traditions with these adorable picture and board books. Read more »
Why We Chose This Book: Bitter and Sweet Bitter and Sweet is written by Sandra Feder, illustrated by Kyrsten Brooker, and published by Groundwood/Anansi. Learn more about why the Book Selection Committee chose this story for age six subscribers. Read more »
Hanukkah At Home: Printables To Help Your Celebration Need help lighting the candles? How about a refresher on playing dreidel? Or maybe some finger puppets to act out the Hanukkah story--find five fun and easy printables to make Hanukkah at home -- or virtually - even more fun this year. Read more »
Hanukkah Videos and Movies to Watch Together Are you looking for something fun, family-friendly, and Jewish to watch? Check out our suggestions for great Hanukkah videos and movies to watch during your holiday break. Read more »
Listen to Special Hanukkah Stories From PJ Library Enjoy Hanukkah-themed stories on the go or at home. Read more »
An Easy Hanukkah Treat to Make With Kids: Bimuelo Do your kids love to help in the kitchen? You'll have a great time working together to make this tasty Sephardic treat. Read more »
Why We Chose This Book: Sara Finds a Mitzva The PJ Library Book Selection Committee chose Sara Finds a Mitzva for its broad appeal and beautiful explanation of the value of returning lost objects. Read more »