PJ Library Reaches 3,000th Colorado Family

PJ Library, a program of JEWISHcolorado, has officially reached over 3,000 subscribers in Colorado, joining the top ranks of PJ Library programs across the U.S. and Canada. Only 15 other communities have similar subscriber levels throughout North America.

PJ Library is one of the signatory programs engaging our youngest generation in being Jewish.  Subscribing families receive free Jewish-themed books and music delivered to their doorsteps each month. The program caters to families with age-appropriate materials, reaching children aged 0-11 years.

“PJ Library is an absolute treasure for Colorado Jewish families,” said Susan Chayet, PJ Library Professional. “We hear time and again that these books and music help our families add a new layer of Jewish tradition to their home life. PJ Library is a terrific entry point for young children to explore and build pride around their Jewish identity.”

Families interested in subscribing to PJ Library can contact JEWISHcolorado at 303.321.3399, or you can find more information here.

About PJ Library

PJ Library is a program of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation in partnership with JEWISHcolorado. The program is currently in 14 countries, including the United States, Australia, Mexico, Russia, the United Kingdom, Central and South America, and is published in four languages: English, Hebrew, Spanish and Russian. Over 500,000 books are sent across the world each month.

About Joseph Dubroff

Joseph Dubroff is the Director for External Affairs for JEWISHcolorado. JEWISHcolorado provides a pathway for Coloradans to connect with their Jewish identity and values. We offer diverse, creative and inviting opportunities to embrace all Jews at every age and stage in life. Since 1946, JEWISHcolorado has offered programs and services to unite with the people of Israel and ensure a thriving and lasting Jewish community in Colorado. For more information, visit www.JEWISHcolorado.org.

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