Three Questions With Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh In each installment of "Three Questions With," we ask a different PJ Library author or illustrator questions about their work, their process, and their interests. Today we're chatting with author Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh. Read more »
Finding Jewish Community in Everyday Places How do we build community when we live so far away from other Jewish people? PJ parent Molly explores all of the ways we can build connections through even the most mundane interactions. Read more »
Make a Sock Bunny Maybe you have an old sock lying around. Is it time to throw it away? Of course not! Practice bal tashchit and turn it into a little bunny friend. Read more »
Why We Chose This Book: Ten Old Men and a Mouse Learn more about why PJ Library’s Book Selection Committee continues to send Ten Old Men and a Mouse, by Cary Fagan with pictures by Gary Clement, to families. Read more »
11 Funny Picture Books That Will Make Your Family Laugh Out Loud Get ready to get the sillies with these hilarious picture books. Read more »
How does 2,000-Year-Old Jewish Advice Apply To Today’s Parenting? This is the first in a series from PJ Library parent and educator Sara Stave Beckerman. Can parents of the 21st century pull wisdom from a 2,000-year-old Jewish Rabbinic text? Read more »
Mad Libs-style Activity: Silly Challah Recipe This Mad Libs-style activity may offer an alternative to your favorite recipe. Have fun! Read more »
Three Questions With Evan Wolkenstein In each installment of "Three Questions With" we ask a different PJ Library author or illustrator questions about their work, their process, and their interests. Today we're chatting with author Evan Wolkenstein. Read more »
Why We Chose This Book: Tía Fortuna’s New Home Learn more about why the PJ Library book selection committee chose Tia Fortuna’s New Home, written by Ruth Behar and illustrated by Devon Holzwarth. Read more »
Three Questions With Varda Livney In each installment of "Three Questions With," we ask a different PJ Library author or illustrator questions about their work, their process, and their interests. Read more »