Introducing Table for You! with PJ Library

Washington Heights and Inwood families raising Jewish children now have more opportunities to participate in Jewish life, thanks to a grant recently awarded to the Y by PJ Library, a flagship program of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation that provides free books to families raising Jewish children all over the world.

The Y received funding forTable for You! All Welcome as We Gather around Food and Friendship,” a year-long program of special events designed for families with babies, toddlers, and preschool-age children. The majority of the eight events will be free and feature food and activities related to Jewish holidays. Programs will include plenty ofschmooze timefor families to socialize and get to know each other, as we build community and connections with Jewish life.

Ang 16 winning grant proposals were chosen through a competitive process open to organizations implementing PJ Library across the New York Metro area (Five Boroughs, Long Island, and Westchester). The winning initiatives are designed to provide innovative programs that find and engage families who are new to the organization and connect families to compelling and high-quality Jewish experiences in New York.

The firstTable for You!” event celebrates the harvest festival of Sukkot with a Fall Festival on the Farm, on Sunday, Setyembre 23 mula sa 11 am to 1 pm at the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum in Inwood.

Check back here for more event details throughout the year, or join ourTable for Youemail list by contacting Mara at {safe_mailto(mbragg@ywashhts.org)}.

PJ Library provides free books that celebrate Jewish values and culture to families with children 6 months through 8 taong gulang. Sign up for PJ Library to receive the gift of Jewish books each month – at no cost to your family!

By Mara Bragg, Y Nagsisimula ang Pagiging Magulang Center Coordinator

Tungkol sa Y
Itinatag noong 1917, ang YM&YWHA ng Washington Heights & Kahoy (ang Y) ay northern Manhattan center ng mga Judio — naglilingkod sa isang etniko at sosyo-ekonomiya na magkakaiba ang konstitusyon — pagpapabuti ng kalidad ng buhay para sa mga tao sa lahat ng edad sa pamamagitan ng kritikal na mga serbisyo at makabagong programa sa kalusugan, kaayusan, edukasyon, at panlipunang katarungan, habang pagtataguyod ng pagkakaiba-iba at pagsasama, at pangangalaga sa mga nangangailangan.

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