Jewish Holidays

The Jewish calendar offers so many reasons to celebrate and so many chances to Get Together. PJ Library has a ton of family fun to recommend for the 2025 holidays:

  • Shabbat and Havdalah have been bringing Jewish people together every week for centuries. See how these simple rituals can add so deeply to your friends’ and family’s lives.

Or plan for the rest of the year with PJ Library’s many Jewish Holiday Hubs. The list includes well-known reasons to Get Together but also some holidays you may not have realized bring plenty of party potential:

  • Tu B'Shevat, sometimes called the birthday of the trees, is a great reason to bring a bunch of friends out for a fun day in nature.

  • Purim is a Get Together gold mine, with possibilities for costumes, carnival games, performances, and triangular cookies.

  • Rosh Chodesh, at the arrival of a new moon, is always a chance to celebrate a new month on the Jewish calendar.

  • Passover brings unique celebration options like matzah baking, seder-plate crafts, and kid-friendly tellings/performances of the ancient exit from Egypt.

  • Yom Ha’atzmaut is Israel’s Independence Day, a chance to make and taste some delicious Israeli treats, craft some blue-and-white flags, or create a (sandbox-based) archaeological dig.

  • Lag B’Omer is not to be underestimated for Get Together value. This multithemed holiday comes with crowd-pleasing traditions like parades, bonfires, and s’mores!

  • Shavuot is another holiday that often flies under the party radar, but it’s been known to inspire sleepovers, ice-cream socials, flower fests, unique crafts, and more.

PJ Library’s Get Together program helps you host your friends for low-prep Jewish-themed gatherings. Explore for expert tips and ideas for whatever kind of event works best for you.