PJ Library Books Arriving This Month: October 2018 Are you eagerly awaiting the arrival of your PJ Library envelope? Here are the books going out to families this month. Read more »
Three Questions With Lisa Greenwald An interview with author Lisa Greenwald about the trials and tribulations of young adulthood and how to reach tweens through fiction. Read more »
Three Questions With Lesléa Newman An interview with PJ Library author Lesléa Newman about the children’s books she loved as a kid and how Judaism influences her work. Read more »
How to Make a Train Garland For Sukkot It’s time to decorate the sukkah! Here’s a fun and adorable garland that you can make with your kids. Read more »
Using Rosh Hashanah to Get Kids to Try New Foods Do you have picky eaters on your hands? Here are some ways to use the excitement of the Jewish new year to get kids (and grown-ups) to embrace new foods. Read more »
An Easy and Sweet Round Challah Recipe for Rosh Hashanah Welcome the new year with a special, subtly sweet challah recipe. This special version is also egg and dairy free for families welcoming guests with food allergies or dietary restrictions. Read more »
7 Ideas For Get Togethers With Other Families Getting together with friends? Why not do something Jewish? Read more »
Make a Sukkah-Fort Don’t have space for a full-on outdoor sukkah? Make a sukkah-fort in your living room! Read more »
Why We Chose This Book: All the World Have you ever wondered how we pick the books you find in your PJ Library envelopes? This post is part of a series from the PJ Library Book Selection Committee. Learn more about why we chose the book All the World by Liz Garton Scanlon with illustrations by Marla Frazee. Read more »
21 Easy, Kid-Friendly Rosh Hashanah Recipes Your Family Will Love As you and your kids get ready to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, embrace the new year by trying new foods, tasting apples and honey, and finding fast and fun ways to sample the simanim, or symbolic foods associated with Rosh Hashanah. Read more »