Richard Ho Shares His Jewish Book Month Picks A special list of book recommendations in honor of the 100th anniversary of Jewish Book Month. Read more »
Author and Filmmaker Arnon Shorr’s Jewish Book Month Picks PJ Library is thrilled to share curated book recommendations from beloved Jewish authors in honor of the 100th anniversary of Jewish Book Month. Today’s list comes from Arnon Shorr. Read more »
Hanukkah Books for Interfaith Families and Communities Does your family tell the story of the Maccabees and of Saint Nick? Are your cousins curious about your family’s traditions? Here are some wonderful children’s books that help everyone learn about Hanukkah traditions. Read more »
Why We Chose This Book: Let It Glow Learn more about why we chose Let It Glow, written by Marissa Meyer and Joanne Levy, for PJ Our Way subscribers. Read more »
Rabbi Angela Buchdahl’s Favorite PJ Library Selections A special list of book recommendations in honor of the 100th anniversary of Jewish Book Month. Read more »
Seven Tips to Help Settle Into New Routines When Welcoming a New Baby Adding to your family is an exciting (and nerve-wracking) experience. We asked Miriam Ezagui, a labor and delivery nurse, content creator, and mother of five to share her tips for expecting parents. Read more »
Why We Chose This Book: A Ceiling Made of Eggshells Learn more about why we chose A Ceiling Made of Eggshells, written by Gail Carson Levine, for PJ Our Way subscribers. Read more »
What is a Havurah? Have you ever heard of a havurah? Curious about these small community learning groups? Read on to learn more. Read more »
Why We Chose This Book: Speedy and the Race Against Sound Learn more about why we chose Speedy and the Race Against Sound, written by Erez Hadad, illustrated by Menahem Halberstadt, and translated by Gilah Kahn-Hoffmann, for age six subscribers. Read more »
What’s the Difference? Latino v. Ladino If you’ve ever been confused about the difference between the words Ladino and Latino, here’s a quick primer, courtesy of PJ Library author and Sephardic educator Sarah Aroeste. Read more »