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Free Jewish Story Books from PJ Library - Sign Up Now

July 30, 2015
What child doesn’t love getting a package addressed to them? Something useful they’ll enjoy too. Subscribe to PJ Library and get FREE Jewish storybooks delivered to your child every month, there's absolutely no charge, it's sponsored by the Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey.
 
Click here to sign your children up for free Jewish storybooks.
Sheri from Macaroni Kid Says - My children have enjoyed PJ's story books for years, this is a wonderful program.  You can read my story here.

PJ library (PJ stands for Pajama) is a free program that sends books monthly to the homes of Jewish children from ages 6 months to 7 years old and their families.

If you love cuddling with your kid(s) and reading together, PJ is perfect for you. You'll get a FREE Jewish children's book or CD in your mailbox every month! That's right, FREE. No gimmicks, no catch. 
The books are about Jewish holidays and values and traditions and folk tales. They're kid tested, age appropriate, beautifully illustrated, and so cute! You'll love them as much as your children will.

PJ Library is more than just books and music. Throughout the year, PJ our families also gather for story times and other special programs where you and your kids can meet new friends. PJ is for any family raising Jewish children -- affiliated, unaffiliated, interfaith or non-traditional -- from 6 months through 7 years old.

What are you waiting for? Click here to sign up today and tell your friends!

PJ library is in 200 communities all over the world from the United States and Canada to Australia, Europe, Israel and Mexico and to date has gifted over 5 million books to Jewish Children. 

PJ Library® is a gift from the Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey serving Monmouth and Greater Middlesex counties, and with the generous support of The Marion & Norman Tanzman Charitable Foundation, the Family of Edith Premselaar and additional donors. Nationally, PJ Library is funded in partnership with the Harold Grinspoon Foundation.