
What is The PJ Library?
The PJ Library is a wonderful new program for Jewish families with young children. Each month, every child enrolled in the program receives a free, age-appropriate, Jewish content book or CD, along with a short parent resource guide.
Who can join The PJ Library?
Children, ages 6 months to 5 1⁄2 years of age, who live in the MetroWest area or who are members of a MetroWest constituent organization, are eligible to enroll on a first-come, first-served basis. We enrolled 1,400 children in 2008-2009 and we want to double that number in 2009-2010. There is no limit to the number of children enrolling per family.
Friends or family may enroll a child that doesn’t live in MetroWest for $60 per child per year if the child’s community doesn’t offer The PJ Library.
The PJ Library is also available to children with special needs who are older then 51⁄2. Please e-mail or phone The PJ Library Coordinator directly to enroll your child.
How can I enroll a child in The PJ Library?
Visit www.thepartnershipnj.org and click on the PJ Library logo to sign up OR Complete the form on the back side of this page and return to The Partnership!
Where can I learn more about The PJ Library?
Please contact Andrea Bergman, PJ Library Coordinator at 973-929-3128 OR
You can also visit the PJLibrary website here for general information about this unique program.
The PJ Library is being offered to the MetroWest community thanks to the generosity of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation and our local funders, the Paula and Jerry Gottesman Family Supporting Foundation of the Jewish Community Foundation of MetroWest, and Robin and Brad Klatt.
Yes! Sign us up! I understand that my child/ren (ages 6 months to 51⁄2 years old) will receive a free book or CD in the mail each month for 12 months.

