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ABOUT PJ LIBRARY

We don't need to tell you that reading to your children is important. Study after study has shown it impacts a child’s development. Even the mere presence of books in a home increases the level of education they can reach. But finding the right books and making the time to read as a family can be hard. That’s where PJ Library comes in. 

PJ Library sends free Jewish children's books to families across the world every month. We know that something magical happens when parents sit down together to read with their children. PJ Library shares Jewish stories that can help your family talk together about values and traditions that are important to you. 

A program of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, PJ Library is made possible through partnerships with philanthropists and local Jewish organizations. Families raising kids from birth through 8 years old with Judaism as part of their lives, are welcome to sign up. Families raising tweens from 9 to 12 years old are welcome to sign up for PJ Our Way, a continuation of PJ Library through a choice of monthly chapter books. PJ Library welcomes all Jewish families, whatever your background, knowledge, family make-up, or observance may be.


Join us at an upcoming PJ Library Event

April 21- Bagel Brunch (David R. Kahn Community Campus)

May 5- Family Picnic (Honeycutt Park)

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SIGN-UP FOR PJ LIBRARY

Free Jewish Storybooks Delivered Each Month! PJ Library sends curated, award-winning storybooks and activities for kids from birth through age 12. The program sparks meaningful conversation and provides opportunities to explore and celebrate Jewish life together.

How do I sign up?

Signing up is free, easy, and takes less than 3 minutes. Join today!

PJ OUR WAY

PJ Our Way is for kids ages 9-12, and it's  kid-driven. They choose their own books each month, creating a tailored experience totally based on their own interests and reading level.

Learn more and sign up your middle grade reader.


THANK YOU.

PJ Library was brought to Wake County with generous funding from our PJ Library Benefactor Circle:

  • Jane Pinsky and Richard Adelman, in honor of Ellen Adelman

  • Anna and Craig Meddin

  • Sarah Fuerst, in memory of Bob Fuerst

  • Ann and George Tosky

  • Carole Guld

We are also grateful for the generosity of the additional donors who have helped make PJ available in our community.